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Pressure issues reloading for Christensen
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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 1991594" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>I have a CA Mesa in the 6.5 PRC and it is fantastic. Running 140 grain Accubonds at 3126 with zero pressure signs. Hornady brass and RL26 ES of 10 over 20 shots. It will shoot these and 130 Berger VLDH into about .7 MOA to 400 yards. I think I got really lucky. My "dual ejectors' needed work, they would not pop and eject the case without some polishing. And the bedding job was actually comical. Even with the factory stock it shot pretty well though. It definitely sounds like they gave you the tight neck chamber. Too bad CA can't get it together and turn out rifles without the unforced errors. It seems like it's always things that could have been caught and fixed before leaving the shop that always gives them fits and thus the bad rap and no trust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 1991594, member: 67552"] I have a CA Mesa in the 6.5 PRC and it is fantastic. Running 140 grain Accubonds at 3126 with zero pressure signs. Hornady brass and RL26 ES of 10 over 20 shots. It will shoot these and 130 Berger VLDH into about .7 MOA to 400 yards. I think I got really lucky. My "dual ejectors' needed work, they would not pop and eject the case without some polishing. And the bedding job was actually comical. Even with the factory stock it shot pretty well though. It definitely sounds like they gave you the tight neck chamber. Too bad CA can't get it together and turn out rifles without the unforced errors. It seems like it's always things that could have been caught and fixed before leaving the shop that always gives them fits and thus the bad rap and no trust. [/QUOTE]
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