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Reloading
Hitting pressure with suppressor on.
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 2862031" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>61.5gr RL26, 175 @ 2850 from a 20", 106°F....and surprised you are seing pressure when you add a suppressor.</p><p>Hot load to begin with. </p><p>Then you increase temps up to 106°.</p><p>Then you add some pressure by adding a can.</p><p></p><p>Recipe for overpressure loads.</p><p></p><p>I have found RL26 to get squirrelly when near max loads and temps climb above 85°. You exceeded every one of these signs and then stacked them in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>I always work up a load with the can on if I plan on shooting it that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 2862031, member: 68875"] 61.5gr RL26, 175 @ 2850 from a 20", 106°F....and surprised you are seing pressure when you add a suppressor. Hot load to begin with. Then you increase temps up to 106°. Then you add some pressure by adding a can. Recipe for overpressure loads. I have found RL26 to get squirrelly when near max loads and temps climb above 85°. You exceeded every one of these signs and then stacked them in my opinion. I always work up a load with the can on if I plan on shooting it that way. [/QUOTE]
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