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Reloading
presure sign question
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<blockquote data-quote="duner" data-source="post: 124833" data-attributes="member: 6378"><p>I recently took up handloading an d loaded 180 grain tsx bullets for my 300 rum.</p><p>i worked up to the max load and backed off a little and never saw any presure signs or problems</p><p>180 tsx</p><p>rem brass</p><p>100 grains of retumbo</p><p></p><p>when i set it up and tested the rifle all my shots were ten minuits appart. this last weekend i had to shoot the gun 7 times in a couple of minuits. The last shell expanded slightly and stuck in the chamber. could this have been caused by the gun being hot. Should i back off a grain? on all the shells i have already loaded ? no access to a chronograph.</p><p>when i loaded these i was comparing them to factory loads that i have with the same bullet. i still had less kick , less bang, and was hitting 1/2 lower on the target</p><p></p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duner, post: 124833, member: 6378"] I recently took up handloading an d loaded 180 grain tsx bullets for my 300 rum. i worked up to the max load and backed off a little and never saw any presure signs or problems 180 tsx rem brass 100 grains of retumbo when i set it up and tested the rifle all my shots were ten minuits appart. this last weekend i had to shoot the gun 7 times in a couple of minuits. The last shell expanded slightly and stuck in the chamber. could this have been caused by the gun being hot. Should i back off a grain? on all the shells i have already loaded ? no access to a chronograph. when i loaded these i was comparing them to factory loads that i have with the same bullet. i still had less kick , less bang, and was hitting 1/2 lower on the target thanks [/QUOTE]
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