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Pressure issues reloading for Christensen
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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 1991712" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>I am full length sizing. Running 57 grains of RL26 lit with WLR primers. I am at working mag length so I have a bit of a jump. I ran my initial ladder up to 57.5 grains and still had zero pressure signs but I had a wide node at 56.8 to 57.2 grains that easily met my 3,100fps goal. I have had this gun for a couple years now just about so maybe I got the un-worn reamer chamber. I did move this gun into an H-S Precision thumbhole in Granite and that made a huge difference. Not in the chamber obviously, but my groups went from .7-.9 to .3-.6. I tried through goat season last year to convince myself that the factory stock was ok, but in the end the shape, flex, and slick finish was more than I could manage. The CA rifles are a nice design, executed poorly. Even as well as this one shoots, for the money there are far better options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 1991712, member: 67552"] I am full length sizing. Running 57 grains of RL26 lit with WLR primers. I am at working mag length so I have a bit of a jump. I ran my initial ladder up to 57.5 grains and still had zero pressure signs but I had a wide node at 56.8 to 57.2 grains that easily met my 3,100fps goal. I have had this gun for a couple years now just about so maybe I got the un-worn reamer chamber. I did move this gun into an H-S Precision thumbhole in Granite and that made a huge difference. Not in the chamber obviously, but my groups went from .7-.9 to .3-.6. I tried through goat season last year to convince myself that the factory stock was ok, but in the end the shape, flex, and slick finish was more than I could manage. The CA rifles are a nice design, executed poorly. Even as well as this one shoots, for the money there are far better options. [/QUOTE]
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