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Reloading
Gas marks on shoulder?
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<blockquote data-quote="308sako" data-source="post: 125961" data-attributes="member: 2766"><p>I note that you are using Winchester brass which is quite good normally. Does this happen with factory virgin brass in reloads? If not, I would be inclined to think that the problem is in the sizing die, and do recomend trying to just neck size a few cases. I would add that if the brass neck thickness is under sized for the chamber that the relatively slow powders which you are using may not be sealing the case agaisnt the chamber as well as you might like. Hence the low by evidence. I use R22 with the 160 AB and love the results in a Ruger 77-2 SS. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308sako, post: 125961, member: 2766"] I note that you are using Winchester brass which is quite good normally. Does this happen with factory virgin brass in reloads? If not, I would be inclined to think that the problem is in the sizing die, and do recomend trying to just neck size a few cases. I would add that if the brass neck thickness is under sized for the chamber that the relatively slow powders which you are using may not be sealing the case agaisnt the chamber as well as you might like. Hence the low by evidence. I use R22 with the 160 AB and love the results in a Ruger 77-2 SS. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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