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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Flattened primers acceptable pressure sign?
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<blockquote data-quote="jessej" data-source="post: 2280812" data-attributes="member: 24557"><p>I like accurate rifles. I like fast rifles. I LOVE rifles that shoot their best groups at top velocity. But we all dont hafta love the same thing right......</p><p>I personally don't start calling it a warm load until I see craters and ejector marks. And "I" don't back off a load until I get a stiff bolt. Now I will be a bit more conservative if I'm working on a load that's gonna leave south Mississippi elevation and go shoot at 8k -10k ft elevation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jessej, post: 2280812, member: 24557"] I like accurate rifles. I like fast rifles. I LOVE rifles that shoot their best groups at top velocity. But we all dont hafta love the same thing right...... I personally don’t start calling it a warm load until I see craters and ejector marks. And “I” don’t back off a load until I get a stiff bolt. Now I will be a bit more conservative if I’m working on a load that’s gonna leave south Mississippi elevation and go shoot at 8k -10k ft elevation. [/QUOTE]
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