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Reloading
The first sign of excessive pressure is...
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 814552" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>Different shooters?? Ok, that's enough now! No more variables please! gun)</p><p></p><p>Right, all those factors are going to affect the velocity. I just started checking the primer pockets from my hot loads early this morning to see if they were expanded. These are only on their 4th firing and the primers are going in pretty easy. Equal to about 8 firings of a milder load. </p><p></p><p>Is it OK to use some kind of adhesive that won't flow into the primer - like nail polish or a locktite of some sort to be sure the primer won't fall out- if you want to make use of cases with easy primer pockets?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 814552, member: 28741"] Different shooters?? Ok, that's enough now! No more variables please! gun) Right, all those factors are going to affect the velocity. I just started checking the primer pockets from my hot loads early this morning to see if they were expanded. These are only on their 4th firing and the primers are going in pretty easy. Equal to about 8 firings of a milder load. Is it OK to use some kind of adhesive that won't flow into the primer - like nail polish or a locktite of some sort to be sure the primer won't fall out- if you want to make use of cases with easy primer pockets? [/QUOTE]
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