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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
primers and signs of presure how to tell
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<blockquote data-quote="retiredcpo" data-source="post: 403874" data-attributes="member: 18966"><p>Miller</p><p>Thats very interesting.</p><p>I think its a conbination of two things you are seeing </p><p>the angle and quality of the photo</p><p>the top row is the 61 grain load and the bottom row is 63 grains</p><p>so the bottom row is the hotter load. </p><p>If you look closley you can see it on all of them.</p><p>All rounds fired by this gun get that small ring around the firing pin dent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredcpo, post: 403874, member: 18966"] Miller Thats very interesting. I think its a conbination of two things you are seeing the angle and quality of the photo the top row is the 61 grain load and the bottom row is 63 grains so the bottom row is the hotter load. If you look closley you can see it on all of them. All rounds fired by this gun get that small ring around the firing pin dent. [/QUOTE]
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