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Reloading
How much to reduce charge when getting ejector marks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dano1" data-source="post: 737950" data-attributes="member: 14209"><p>scsims,</p><p> </p><p>46g is the top load for a Sierra 168g Matchking, but the bearing surface on your bullet is probably longer which is causing some higher pressures. I'd still drop 1 grain and then work back up in .2 grain increments. This will help with the pressure issue. It may or may not effect your accuracy. </p><p> </p><p>Remember Accuracy trumps velocity 100% of the time. Make the rifle shoot accurately and safely.</p><p> </p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dano1, post: 737950, member: 14209"] scsims, 46g is the top load for a Sierra 168g Matchking, but the bearing surface on your bullet is probably longer which is causing some higher pressures. I'd still drop 1 grain and then work back up in .2 grain increments. This will help with the pressure issue. It may or may not effect your accuracy. Remember Accuracy trumps velocity 100% of the time. Make the rifle shoot accurately and safely. Dan [/QUOTE]
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