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Reloading
Over Pressure w/o Increased Velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="mikemo4032" data-source="post: 1954226" data-attributes="member: 85777"><p>I had my 6GT dialed in with Berger 109's and 35.2g RL-16 at 80 degrees and thought I would do a tall target test for something to do. It was near 90 degrees and right away I noticed a stiff bolt. I shot as few more and pierced a primer so I shot 2 more through the mag speed and quit for the day. Before my last match, my average V was 2950. Today it was 2940. How can I have a clear overpressure condition without a V increase?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikemo4032, post: 1954226, member: 85777"] I had my 6GT dialed in with Berger 109's and 35.2g RL-16 at 80 degrees and thought I would do a tall target test for something to do. It was near 90 degrees and right away I noticed a stiff bolt. I shot as few more and pierced a primer so I shot 2 more through the mag speed and quit for the day. Before my last match, my average V was 2950. Today it was 2940. How can I have a clear overpressure condition without a V increase? [/QUOTE]
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