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Reloading
Pressure issues reloading for Christensen
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<blockquote data-quote="Sockeye66" data-source="post: 1990661" data-attributes="member: 113619"><p>I do think the assurance of exactly where the bullet is from the lands would be where I would start to make sure you're not starting off jammed. Maybe even get a box of some quality factory ammo, at least you'd have some fire formed brass and see if the pressure signs are still there. H4831sc is a known powder for the 6.5x284 in accuracy with decent velocity that isn't unpredictable although I shoot RL23 in mine. That said, Sickbuild sounds like he knows of inherent issues with those rifles and it certainly could be that as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sockeye66, post: 1990661, member: 113619"] I do think the assurance of exactly where the bullet is from the lands would be where I would start to make sure you're not starting off jammed. Maybe even get a box of some quality factory ammo, at least you'd have some fire formed brass and see if the pressure signs are still there. H4831sc is a known powder for the 6.5x284 in accuracy with decent velocity that isn't unpredictable although I shoot RL23 in mine. That said, Sickbuild sounds like he knows of inherent issues with those rifles and it certainly could be that as well. [/QUOTE]
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