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Reloading
Pressure Signs Help Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="jarnold37" data-source="post: 1835416" data-attributes="member: 29241"><p>h</p><p>Case lube, such as that resembles STP or even wax lube is very slick stuff. Learned something early on in my reloading that the chamber with lubrication, or the case with lubrication, will not allow the case to grip the chamber walls. This thrust is mostly supported by the bolt and is pushed by the head of the case. Take a screwdriver with case lube or stp and try to pick up with two fingers. Think how the tapered cartridge case can "squirt" rearward with no help from the grip of the chamber walls. After sizing I wash the case and the chamber with lighter fluid or solvent. Maybe not the problem you are having but felt the need to share as it not mentioned very often</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarnold37, post: 1835416, member: 29241"] h Case lube, such as that resembles STP or even wax lube is very slick stuff. Learned something early on in my reloading that the chamber with lubrication, or the case with lubrication, will not allow the case to grip the chamber walls. This thrust is mostly supported by the bolt and is pushed by the head of the case. Take a screwdriver with case lube or stp and try to pick up with two fingers. Think how the tapered cartridge case can "squirt" rearward with no help from the grip of the chamber walls. After sizing I wash the case and the chamber with lighter fluid or solvent. Maybe not the problem you are having but felt the need to share as it not mentioned very often [/QUOTE]
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