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Hidden Pressure Reading: A Method
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2876366" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Stupid is, Stupid does! I know where a person used a shot bush for his powder load with a shotgun. That didn't work out so good either. </p><p>Whatever that man though he was doing repeating the problem 9 times. I don't want to be around him. The one time I had the temp problen. That was the only one round and 49 were unloaded or pulled the bullets out. I didn't repeat that with a 2nd round. The first one told me all I needed to know. </p><p>I haven't come across where I creator a primer because of the firing pin problem. When loading and over the manual call out of max recommend powder load. You are hot and pressure is building quickly. Your velocity are above the manual fps. </p><p>The other is I don't generally use Mag primers either. I can see it with powder loads in the 75+ and above that. There is plenty of rifles that load out to over 110 grs, not me and I am not going there. </p><p>Most of what I have seen here on ejector marks are loads that are a way over the manual call outs. They wonder why too. </p><p>A good discission on this again. New points seem to come up. So it's a dead item by a long shot. I feel I learn a little more each time this is brought up. </p><p>I'll take note on the PRC chambers and primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2876366, member: 101791"] Stupid is, Stupid does! I know where a person used a shot bush for his powder load with a shotgun. That didn't work out so good either. Whatever that man though he was doing repeating the problem 9 times. I don't want to be around him. The one time I had the temp problen. That was the only one round and 49 were unloaded or pulled the bullets out. I didn't repeat that with a 2nd round. The first one told me all I needed to know. I haven't come across where I creator a primer because of the firing pin problem. When loading and over the manual call out of max recommend powder load. You are hot and pressure is building quickly. Your velocity are above the manual fps. The other is I don't generally use Mag primers either. I can see it with powder loads in the 75+ and above that. There is plenty of rifles that load out to over 110 grs, not me and I am not going there. Most of what I have seen here on ejector marks are loads that are a way over the manual call outs. They wonder why too. A good discission on this again. New points seem to come up. So it's a dead item by a long shot. I feel I learn a little more each time this is brought up. I'll take note on the PRC chambers and primers. [/QUOTE]
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