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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1960140" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I can't tell you the textbook answer to this problem but I can tell you tell you what I have done to remedy such situations. If the barrel has been broke in with around 50 to 100 rounds or so and is still doing this, well it shouldn't. Next, make sure you aren't over cleaning it. 10-12 rounds down the barrel and it at least should settle down by then. A change to a different powder or find a seating depth tune farther from the lands:. .040", .050", .060" etc.... Sometimes I've saw this happen & sometimes it doesn't when seating fairly close to the lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1960140, member: 93895"] I can't tell you the textbook answer to this problem but I can tell you tell you what I have done to remedy such situations. If the barrel has been broke in with around 50 to 100 rounds or so and is still doing this, well it shouldn't. Next, make sure you aren't over cleaning it. 10-12 rounds down the barrel and it at least should settle down by then. A change to a different powder or find a seating depth tune farther from the lands:. .040", .050", .060" etc.... Sometimes I've saw this happen & sometimes it doesn't when seating fairly close to the lands. [/QUOTE]
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