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<blockquote data-quote="Castleberry43" data-source="post: 2552592" data-attributes="member: 63395"><p>I really don't think it's a Peterson problem. Really thinking more of a dirty chamber problem. I've experienced this before and that's exactly what it was. Doesn't take much but I run Peterson brass SR primers and 42g of H4350 pushing 147eld-m's. Shot them out of Lapua Nosler and Hornady brass. Also used Starline (cheap but they shoot for hunting) and also used Alpha and Prime to mention a few. I run Peterson in all my matches now and for the price and consistency I get out of them it's hard to beat. You really might want to check the shoulder and might have to bump it back a couple of thousands. I would measure a fired case and then set my die to bump the shoulder back like I stated. That fixed my problem and a friends last time. Good shooting and keep them in the center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castleberry43, post: 2552592, member: 63395"] I really don’t think it’s a Peterson problem. Really thinking more of a dirty chamber problem. I’ve experienced this before and that’s exactly what it was. Doesn’t take much but I run Peterson brass SR primers and 42g of H4350 pushing 147eld-m’s. Shot them out of Lapua Nosler and Hornady brass. Also used Starline (cheap but they shoot for hunting) and also used Alpha and Prime to mention a few. I run Peterson in all my matches now and for the price and consistency I get out of them it’s hard to beat. You really might want to check the shoulder and might have to bump it back a couple of thousands. I would measure a fired case and then set my die to bump the shoulder back like I stated. That fixed my problem and a friends last time. Good shooting and keep them in the center. [/QUOTE]
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