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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1720295" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Look for pressure signs on your brass. Is there a faint circle mark from your ejector, an obvious circle mark from your ejector, an obvious shiny circle mark from your ejector, no mark from ejector? How is bolt lift, did it get stiff or increase after you fired? What do the primers look like? </p><p></p><p>The easiest way would be for you to line up several rounds of brass fired with that load (showing us the case head), take a clear, in focus picture, and post it here so we can look them over. </p><p></p><p>Max loads are not always max in different rifles. I have had guns that would blow primers half a grain under listed max, and others that I could load 3 or 4 grains over listed max. It all depends on the load data, the gun, and the components. They can all vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1720295, member: 87243"] Look for pressure signs on your brass. Is there a faint circle mark from your ejector, an obvious circle mark from your ejector, an obvious shiny circle mark from your ejector, no mark from ejector? How is bolt lift, did it get stiff or increase after you fired? What do the primers look like? The easiest way would be for you to line up several rounds of brass fired with that load (showing us the case head), take a clear, in focus picture, and post it here so we can look them over. Max loads are not always max in different rifles. I have had guns that would blow primers half a grain under listed max, and others that I could load 3 or 4 grains over listed max. It all depends on the load data, the gun, and the components. They can all vary. [/QUOTE]
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