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Reloading
Primer pockets loose after first firing?? Quickload data please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim See" data-source="post: 1005216" data-attributes="member: 69519"><p>Matt, your statement might be valid, but depends a lot on cartridge design and burn rate, generally slow powder in a big case will show pressures in a jammed state. Because the bullet starts with resistance the slow powder has a chance to "take-off" before the bullet gets some forward movement.</p><p> </p><p>OP going off others data is almost unreliable, reamer dimensions, free-bore, reloading scale calibration, the barrels land and groove configurations and percentages all have something to do with pressures and velocity potential. You never listed the speeds you were getting with your load which often times will be the first indicator of a too hot load, before you get the opportunity to find out your hulls won't hold primers any longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim See, post: 1005216, member: 69519"] Matt, your statement might be valid, but depends a lot on cartridge design and burn rate, generally slow powder in a big case will show pressures in a jammed state. Because the bullet starts with resistance the slow powder has a chance to "take-off" before the bullet gets some forward movement. OP going off others data is almost unreliable, reamer dimensions, free-bore, reloading scale calibration, the barrels land and groove configurations and percentages all have something to do with pressures and velocity potential. You never listed the speeds you were getting with your load which often times will be the first indicator of a too hot load, before you get the opportunity to find out your hulls won't hold primers any longer. [/QUOTE]
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