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<blockquote data-quote="antelopedundee" data-source="post: 1821896" data-attributes="member: 107384"><p>My friend also said that Federal primers are the softest. Maybe have a chamber cast done and see if the chamber really is sloppily large and the throat is too long. Even a sloppy chamber can be accommodated if the cases are fire formed properly. The thing with a long throat is that you will never know if a bullet seated close to or touching the lands is your best load accuracy-wise. Same thing with seating to magazine length.</p><p>Maximum loads tend to vary depending upon whose published data one uses. IMO bullet weights are interchangeable, but I've seen at least one person say that Sierra bullets give higher pressure than other manufacturer's bullets of the same weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antelopedundee, post: 1821896, member: 107384"] My friend also said that Federal primers are the softest. Maybe have a chamber cast done and see if the chamber really is sloppily large and the throat is too long. Even a sloppy chamber can be accommodated if the cases are fire formed properly. The thing with a long throat is that you will never know if a bullet seated close to or touching the lands is your best load accuracy-wise. Same thing with seating to magazine length. Maximum loads tend to vary depending upon whose published data one uses. IMO bullet weights are interchangeable, but I've seen at least one person say that Sierra bullets give higher pressure than other manufacturer's bullets of the same weight. [/QUOTE]
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