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Stuck case in chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="257RobertsMan" data-source="post: 1945180" data-attributes="member: 111366"><p>Looking at the pic of your primers, there's a lot going on from 69.0grs to 69.5grs and even more up to 70.0 grs. The primers are noticeably flatter and it looks like ejector marks are present. You are at Max or above with this load/chamber. Back off, double check each measurement, double check your scale and cautiously work your load back up as stated as in the advice given by some herein. I once owned a 300 RSAUM that my 308 could almost keep up with! That gun just pressured out way before reaching published book values. </p><p></p><p>Redo, re-work, go slow carefully, you'll figure it all out and good luck. Just remember this.... if you have heavy bolt lift, hard extractions/stuck cases, stop load development immediately and figure out why! Do not shoot a heavier charge weight of powder!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257RobertsMan, post: 1945180, member: 111366"] Looking at the pic of your primers, there's a lot going on from 69.0grs to 69.5grs and even more up to 70.0 grs. The primers are noticeably flatter and it looks like ejector marks are present. You are at Max or above with this load/chamber. Back off, double check each measurement, double check your scale and cautiously work your load back up as stated as in the advice given by some herein. I once owned a 300 RSAUM that my 308 could almost keep up with! That gun just pressured out way before reaching published book values. Redo, re-work, go slow carefully, you'll figure it all out and good luck. Just remember this.... if you have heavy bolt lift, hard extractions/stuck cases, stop load development immediately and figure out why! Do not shoot a heavier charge weight of powder! [/QUOTE]
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