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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
primers flattening with no other signs of pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Plinker147" data-source="post: 2042777" data-attributes="member: 88320"><p>Some primers show pressure easier than others. It looks like those are Remington's? I haven't used any so I cant say how those react. but a flat primer is telling you there is pressure. I have flattened primer on low end book loads and the pressure signs were correct. Copper bullets can build pressure on low end book loads. I would chrono if you can to see where your at. I would also go through other options that have been mentioned before increasing charge loads. I would not increase powder charge until you have figure a few of the other parameters out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plinker147, post: 2042777, member: 88320"] Some primers show pressure easier than others. It looks like those are Remington's? I haven't used any so I cant say how those react. but a flat primer is telling you there is pressure. I have flattened primer on low end book loads and the pressure signs were correct. Copper bullets can build pressure on low end book loads. I would chrono if you can to see where your at. I would also go through other options that have been mentioned before increasing charge loads. I would not increase powder charge until you have figure a few of the other parameters out. [/QUOTE]
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