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Sticky Bolt Lift
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<blockquote data-quote="BoatTail" data-source="post: 1637092" data-attributes="member: 74670"><p>I would focus on the neck. If you've already checked the overall length of the and it is okay, I'd consider checking the neck thickness. I've seen the issues you are describing , and it will follow down with lower powder charges, when either the neck is too thick for your chamber or there's a donut where the case neck in the shoulder meet. This won't be helpful unless you know your chamber neck size. If you do you can add up your neck and bullet size and subtract it from the chamber neck size and make sure you have 4 thousands clearance. The other instance I've seen is if you're cleaning your chamber wow shooting and leave it wet, this will cause a spike in pressure. Good luck in solving this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoatTail, post: 1637092, member: 74670"] I would focus on the neck. If you've already checked the overall length of the and it is okay, I'd consider checking the neck thickness. I've seen the issues you are describing , and it will follow down with lower powder charges, when either the neck is too thick for your chamber or there's a donut where the case neck in the shoulder meet. This won't be helpful unless you know your chamber neck size. If you do you can add up your neck and bullet size and subtract it from the chamber neck size and make sure you have 4 thousands clearance. The other instance I've seen is if you're cleaning your chamber wow shooting and leave it wet, this will cause a spike in pressure. Good luck in solving this. [/QUOTE]
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