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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Odd Pressure Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="K redden" data-source="post: 1091103" data-attributes="member: 58047"><p>I think I'd stop putting more powder in this , until I came up with a reason for this thing blowing fire out of the wrong end. I see all the primers have the same markings stamped in them from the bolt. Is this existing pressure cutting, or is the bolt face that messed up. Since the gun has been sitting for a while , is the barrel rusted or pitted, is the powder correct , or has it been contaminated? If it were mine I'd send it to a good gunsmith and have it bore scoped, headspaced. If it all checked out , I'd start with new reloading supplies. k Redden</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K redden, post: 1091103, member: 58047"] I think I'd stop putting more powder in this , until I came up with a reason for this thing blowing fire out of the wrong end. I see all the primers have the same markings stamped in them from the bolt. Is this existing pressure cutting, or is the bolt face that messed up. Since the gun has been sitting for a while , is the barrel rusted or pitted, is the powder correct , or has it been contaminated? If it were mine I'd send it to a good gunsmith and have it bore scoped, headspaced. If it all checked out , I'd start with new reloading supplies. k Redden [/QUOTE]
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