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my first ever ladder test, 6.5 CM - questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Deviant" data-source="post: 1474338" data-attributes="member: 106404"><p>I like to shoot the second batch in reverse order and compare the velocities as well as the impact on paper. I would shoot them the same day if it was me but that shouldn't really matter a lot. As far as going over the max recommended load you need to be careful and know what to look for in high pressure signs. Heavy bolt lift, flattened or cratered primers and ejector marks are all signs if high pressure but it looks like you are already educated in that area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deviant, post: 1474338, member: 106404"] I like to shoot the second batch in reverse order and compare the velocities as well as the impact on paper. I would shoot them the same day if it was me but that shouldn't really matter a lot. As far as going over the max recommended load you need to be careful and know what to look for in high pressure signs. Heavy bolt lift, flattened or cratered primers and ejector marks are all signs if high pressure but it looks like you are already educated in that area. [/QUOTE]
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