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Hitting pressure early in 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2186136" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I have not been around any nosler brass but I bet it is heavier than Hornady. Since you seem to be getting decent speed in a new barrel I'd venture to guess it is a common issue with the differences in brass make up. I know my adg is SIGNIFICANTLY heavier brass and I can get no where close to max loads without hitting pressure. However, I could care less since the speed is where it should be.</p><p></p><p>The issue with heavy bolt lift and clicks via tight chambers is almost always tied to reloads at 4-6 and brass expansion in the web. I have a modified die, a custom die, and new reamer. I use the whidden custom die and it works perfectly. My rifle is shooting lights freaking out. I highly doubt this is your issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2186136, member: 61747"] I have not been around any nosler brass but I bet it is heavier than Hornady. Since you seem to be getting decent speed in a new barrel I'd venture to guess it is a common issue with the differences in brass make up. I know my adg is SIGNIFICANTLY heavier brass and I can get no where close to max loads without hitting pressure. However, I could care less since the speed is where it should be. The issue with heavy bolt lift and clicks via tight chambers is almost always tied to reloads at 4-6 and brass expansion in the web. I have a modified die, a custom die, and new reamer. I use the whidden custom die and it works perfectly. My rifle is shooting lights freaking out. I highly doubt this is your issue. [/QUOTE]
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