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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Should I stay with this load?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 23741" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>I was being a smart-*** with the comments about reloading self-destruction, although believe it or not I have seen all of those "symptoms". I participated in some of it, saw some with friend's disasters.</p><p> </p><p>Suggest that you simply do not have a problem. Your primer pockets are staying tight, your extraction and ejection is normal. We find that some brass in some rifles will show pressure signs as opposed to another brand in the same rifle - using the same charge of powder, same bullet and seating depth. Even changing primer brands can cause enough variation to exhibit "signs".</p><p></p><p>Safety and accuracy is what this is all about. Sounds to me like you have a very nice rifle and load. Matter of fact that is about what we shoot (44.0 - 45.5 depending on the rifle) and I go through thousands of similar rounds a year - logged 4970 rounds through one rifle in two years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 23741, member: 25"] I was being a smart-*** with the comments about reloading self-destruction, although believe it or not I have seen all of those "symptoms". I participated in some of it, saw some with friend's disasters. Suggest that you simply do not have a problem. Your primer pockets are staying tight, your extraction and ejection is normal. We find that some brass in some rifles will show pressure signs as opposed to another brand in the same rifle - using the same charge of powder, same bullet and seating depth. Even changing primer brands can cause enough variation to exhibit "signs". Safety and accuracy is what this is all about. Sounds to me like you have a very nice rifle and load. Matter of fact that is about what we shoot (44.0 - 45.5 depending on the rifle) and I go through thousands of similar rounds a year - logged 4970 rounds through one rifle in two years. [/QUOTE]
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