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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Proven load now resulting in clickers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakeweb09" data-source="post: 2250786" data-attributes="member: 113122"><p>Yes actually. Which shocked me. I worked up very slowly to that load and had absolutely zero pressure signs. No ejector marks, no flat primers, no cratering, and buttery smooth bolt. I am going to start lower and work back up but that just doesn't explain why my go to load at the lower charge with the 180s is also now getting the same clickers. Like I said my plan is to drop back down and work up with both bullets but I've never had something like this develop with a load I've put 350 rounds down with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakeweb09, post: 2250786, member: 113122"] Yes actually. Which shocked me. I worked up very slowly to that load and had absolutely zero pressure signs. No ejector marks, no flat primers, no cratering, and buttery smooth bolt. I am going to start lower and work back up but that just doesn’t explain why my go to load at the lower charge with the 180s is also now getting the same clickers. Like I said my plan is to drop back down and work up with both bullets but I’ve never had something like this develop with a load I’ve put 350 rounds down with. [/QUOTE]
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