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Hitting pressure early in 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="kfreeze" data-source="post: 2186183" data-attributes="member: 79596"><p>I have a 28 nosler that does the same thing. I max out about 5 grns of n570 less than most others. And I am running .314 neck dia in a .318 neck chamber with lots of freebore. Measure your fired case neck dia and compare it to your loaded round. If you have at least .003-.005 difference I would run it. What you are seeing is exactly why they say to start at min and work up looking for pressure signs. The shiney circle on the case head always means stop. If you would have taken for granted that book loads are typically low and started at max, you probably would have had to pound your bolt open with a hammer. And by the way my 28 that is like yours, has been the best shooting and easiest rifle to get shooting well that I own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfreeze, post: 2186183, member: 79596"] I have a 28 nosler that does the same thing. I max out about 5 grns of n570 less than most others. And I am running .314 neck dia in a .318 neck chamber with lots of freebore. Measure your fired case neck dia and compare it to your loaded round. If you have at least .003-.005 difference I would run it. What you are seeing is exactly why they say to start at min and work up looking for pressure signs. The shiney circle on the case head always means stop. If you would have taken for granted that book loads are typically low and started at max, you probably would have had to pound your bolt open with a hammer. And by the way my 28 that is like yours, has been the best shooting and easiest rifle to get shooting well that I own. [/QUOTE]
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