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Reloading
Pioneering...need help from a quickload owner please...
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<blockquote data-quote="Doublezranch" data-source="post: 1069829" data-attributes="member: 32664"><p>Alright... After many questions to many people all in which did a excellent job of helping me troubleshoot, my hunch was right. Riley and I spent the afternoon texting back and forth trying this, trying that. We both agreed that the neck tension was too little causing irradic pressure spikes. It was Riley's idea to seat deeper and to load 101-103 in half grain increments. Needless to say, problem solved. Pressure was nonexistent until 103. There was just a very faint ejector mark. Bolt was super easy to open on all loads. Now, to the numbers. I was using a Caldwell chrono which I know isn't a magnetospeed but It is what I have. Obviously the numbers are too erratic to take seriously however it does give me a good idea. Best group was less than .25 with 102.5 grains of 33. The numbers.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doublezranch, post: 1069829, member: 32664"] Alright... After many questions to many people all in which did a excellent job of helping me troubleshoot, my hunch was right. Riley and I spent the afternoon texting back and forth trying this, trying that. We both agreed that the neck tension was too little causing irradic pressure spikes. It was Riley's idea to seat deeper and to load 101-103 in half grain increments. Needless to say, problem solved. Pressure was nonexistent until 103. There was just a very faint ejector mark. Bolt was super easy to open on all loads. Now, to the numbers. I was using a Caldwell chrono which I know isn't a magnetospeed but It is what I have. Obviously the numbers are too erratic to take seriously however it does give me a good idea. Best group was less than .25 with 102.5 grains of 33. The numbers..... [/QUOTE]
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