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Need advice on load development with new Peterson brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 2352949" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>If it's showing pressure, it's showing pressure. I've got a short throated 7rum I basically run 7stw loads through, and I have to run a rather bulky powder to keep the load density up. She pressures up early with the short throat.</p><p>If your new brass has less capacity, it is similar to going UP in charge weight, so a 3 grain drop may have just gotten you back to parity with fired brass. If you were warm already, it still may not be quite enough; couple that with not all brass being the same hardness, and I could see where you can still see pressure signs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 2352949, member: 48043"] If it's showing pressure, it's showing pressure. I've got a short throated 7rum I basically run 7stw loads through, and I have to run a rather bulky powder to keep the load density up. She pressures up early with the short throat. If your new brass has less capacity, it is similar to going UP in charge weight, so a 3 grain drop may have just gotten you back to parity with fired brass. If you were warm already, it still may not be quite enough; couple that with not all brass being the same hardness, and I could see where you can still see pressure signs. [/QUOTE]
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