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Reloading
IMR 4166 and Hammer Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2188917" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>When you say pressured out immediately...do you mean that you started at 36 grains and that was already way overpressure or do you mean that as you worked up there was an immediate spike at 36 with no hints of pressure at lower charge weights?</p><p></p><p>reason I ask is this seems to be a potential problem with enduron powders in general. No reason not to use them just something to be aware of. 4451 and 4955 did this for me. Nothing, nothing, nothing, then one more grain and bam, just like that, bolt super stiff and primer looks real ugly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2188917, member: 109862"] When you say pressured out immediately...do you mean that you started at 36 grains and that was already way overpressure or do you mean that as you worked up there was an immediate spike at 36 with no hints of pressure at lower charge weights? reason I ask is this seems to be a potential problem with enduron powders in general. No reason not to use them just something to be aware of. 4451 and 4955 did this for me. Nothing, nothing, nothing, then one more grain and bam, just like that, bolt super stiff and primer looks real ugly. [/QUOTE]
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