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Reloading
Why Now....higher pressures
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 46119" data-source="post: 1241791"><p>I got a Pressure Trace II for some testing and verification of pressures. It's not laboratory level but it's more accurate than reading primers and brass marks.</p><p></p><p>I find accurate loads and comfort around 56k or below most of the time. According to everything I read and "reading" my brass across 5 different rifles, 56k is a good point. After that it hurts the brass too fast. On a popular brand action, cases stick above 56k for one of my XX-Nosler wildcats. The same pressure on my Weatherby actions don't stick.</p><p></p><p>There is a lot to pressures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 46119, post: 1241791"] I got a Pressure Trace II for some testing and verification of pressures. It's not laboratory level but it's more accurate than reading primers and brass marks. I find accurate loads and comfort around 56k or below most of the time. According to everything I read and "reading" my brass across 5 different rifles, 56k is a good point. After that it hurts the brass too fast. On a popular brand action, cases stick above 56k for one of my XX-Nosler wildcats. The same pressure on my Weatherby actions don't stick. There is a lot to pressures. [/QUOTE]
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