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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reading pressure signs with no ejector
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<blockquote data-quote="Reloader222" data-source="post: 1631842" data-attributes="member: 25295"><p>You would find that with the new barrel you will have to use a grain or 2 less powder. Just be cautious that the maximum allowable overall length of your loaded cartridge might not be the same. Measure this first and adjust overall length if necessary. A relative safe load in a friends rifle had given such high pressures that the case got stuck after the first shot. The reason in his case was that the new barrel had much less free bore than the old barrel and that had caused the bullet to be placed into the lands after chambering the cartridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloader222, post: 1631842, member: 25295"] You would find that with the new barrel you will have to use a grain or 2 less powder. Just be cautious that the maximum allowable overall length of your loaded cartridge might not be the same. Measure this first and adjust overall length if necessary. A relative safe load in a friends rifle had given such high pressures that the case got stuck after the first shot. The reason in his case was that the new barrel had much less free bore than the old barrel and that had caused the bullet to be placed into the lands after chambering the cartridge. [/QUOTE]
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