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<blockquote data-quote="RockZ" data-source="post: 535935" data-attributes="member: 5750"><p>There may be a very big dfference depending on the auto you are loading for.</p><p>If it's a service rifle you have to be very careful not to produce high port pressures.</p><p>If it's a BAR you can shoot anything.</p><p>In either case you cannot run as high of pressure as you can in a bolt rifle.</p><p>You must also ensure the shoulder is pushed back on each loading at least .002-.003" to prevent slam fires.</p><p>As mentioned before checkout the sierra manual on autoloaders or just give them a call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockZ, post: 535935, member: 5750"] There may be a very big dfference depending on the auto you are loading for. If it's a service rifle you have to be very careful not to produce high port pressures. If it's a BAR you can shoot anything. In either case you cannot run as high of pressure as you can in a bolt rifle. You must also ensure the shoulder is pushed back on each loading at least .002-.003" to prevent slam fires. As mentioned before checkout the sierra manual on autoloaders or just give them a call. [/QUOTE]
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