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Reloading
Pioneering...need help from a quickload owner please...
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1069816" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>ZZ, bring your rifle the next time you come through... If you try for a Saturday I can get out to a 200 yard range with you (only ten miles from my house); if you bring some stuff with we'll cook up some loads and work with them... We've got a couple of chronos here but if you want to bring yours by all means do... </p><p> </p><p>As to the cycle count and pockets, you are running a long oal so you are going to get a bit more powder in at the same pressure; that's likely why you are not getting loose pockets at the charges you are running. </p><p>I worry that you may getting a funky pressure spike early in the burn as the bullet hits the rifling though. The 7rum has the freebore it has to lessen the pressure spike; I try to leave most of the freebore in play with my rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1069816, member: 48043"] ZZ, bring your rifle the next time you come through... If you try for a Saturday I can get out to a 200 yard range with you (only ten miles from my house); if you bring some stuff with we'll cook up some loads and work with them... We've got a couple of chronos here but if you want to bring yours by all means do... As to the cycle count and pockets, you are running a long oal so you are going to get a bit more powder in at the same pressure; that's likely why you are not getting loose pockets at the charges you are running. I worry that you may getting a funky pressure spike early in the burn as the bullet hits the rifling though. The 7rum has the freebore it has to lessen the pressure spike; I try to leave most of the freebore in play with my rifle. [/QUOTE]
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