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Quick load vs pressure signs
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1504527" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Ok so I've always been curios of this. Which do most go by? I've always wanted to see where mine shows pressure and go that route. But sometimes quickload says it's hot before that happens. Plus I see people saying you can push lapua brass harder but again that show to be high in quickload. </p><p> So my 6.5 creed shooting the hammer 124gr with varget and lapua brass show no sign of pressure on the primer or brass. Bolt lift is a bit tough to tell as it's a pierce ti and is very tight to start with after bolt was coated. This part is slowly getting better the more I shoot. So question is should I go till I see the brass show then back off or go by quickload that says I'm hot. Seems kirby and other go by brass as I got more speed out of the new brass he uses before it showed pressure. Also the bullet design and freebore may throw off quickload right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1504527, member: 54383"] Ok so I’ve always been curios of this. Which do most go by? I’ve always wanted to see where mine shows pressure and go that route. But sometimes quickload says it’s hot before that happens. Plus I see people saying you can push lapua brass harder but again that show to be high in quickload. So my 6.5 creed shooting the hammer 124gr with varget and lapua brass show no sign of pressure on the primer or brass. Bolt lift is a bit tough to tell as it’s a pierce ti and is very tight to start with after bolt was coated. This part is slowly getting better the more I shoot. So question is should I go till I see the brass show then back off or go by quickload that says I’m hot. Seems kirby and other go by brass as I got more speed out of the new brass he uses before it showed pressure. Also the bullet design and freebore may throw off quickload right? [/QUOTE]
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