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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Pressure signs way below max load
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<blockquote data-quote="Paper boy" data-source="post: 1702573" data-attributes="member: 110735"><p>Rifles are like people, no two are exactly alike.</p><p>One of the many things many shooters forget is the age, or condition of the rifle chamber itself.</p><p>If you rifles chamber is a bit worn or "over sized fron wear" it will show pressure signs much sooner than you may think. A worn chamber allows the case to expand beyond it's design limits, check your chamber readings by a reliable gunsmith. This could save you and your rifle a lot of time or possibly injury from an exploding case. CAUTION IS NEVER OUT OF PLACE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paper boy, post: 1702573, member: 110735"] Rifles are like people, no two are exactly alike. One of the many things many shooters forget is the age, or condition of the rifle chamber itself. If you rifles chamber is a bit worn or "over sized fron wear" it will show pressure signs much sooner than you may think. A worn chamber allows the case to expand beyond it's design limits, check your chamber readings by a reliable gunsmith. This could save you and your rifle a lot of time or possibly injury from an exploding case. CAUTION IS NEVER OUT OF PLACE. [/QUOTE]
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