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Re: Pressure signs? I'm new to reloading
« Reply #15 on: March 21, 2018, 01:54:44 PM »
I would love one that looked like that, i have about the same primer issues, but i have extractor marks on mine also. I think yours look fine.

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Re: Pressure signs? I'm new to reloading
« Reply #16 on: March 21, 2018, 08:29:01 PM »
Back off before this point.. Slight over pressure. Lol
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Re: Pressure signs? I'm new to reloading
« Reply #17 on: March 21, 2018, 08:53:00 PM »
While developing wildcat chamberings on the AR15 platform. This is a indication of excessive pressure. Part of the wildcat game. Anyone who worships quick load should drop a little more $$$ in that plate on the seventh day.😊 It's just a guide line. You have to pay to play, no matter the hobby/sport/addiction. Don't forget to buckle up, it's a great ride!👍





Subtle pressure sign while working up loads for a .458-.375 Ultra Mag.



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Re: Pressure signs? I'm new to reloading
« Reply #18 on: March 21, 2018, 09:02:10 PM »
Primer looks good.  No flattening.

24" barrel?  I'd say you are approaching max.  Probably can't go much if any more powder.

BTW - I ran that load thru Quickload and it came up with 2,748 fps (from 24" barrel) at a pressure of 59,380 psi.

Without knowing the exact H20 capacity of your case and OAL, it is more of a guess, but I thru in the default H20 capacity and standard OAL of 3.34"
Agree. Good starting point. Learn to watch for real pressure signs (bolt lift, flattened primers, ejector polishing etc..) . primers cratering is not always a sign of over pressure. Move up slowly, watch for pressure signs 👍and accuracy curves. Doing so, you will never be able to post a pic of a broken gun or worse yet!
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Re: Pressure signs? I'm new to reloading
« Reply #19 on: March 21, 2018, 10:27:17 PM »
I :yeah: go by the book and watch closely for your pressure signs.  If any doubt work up slowly, and be cognitive of what you are doing.  Mistakes do happen and usually don't end well. 
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Re: Pressure signs? I'm new to reloading
« Reply #20 on: March 21, 2018, 11:05:22 PM »
Primer looks fine.  I look for stiff bolt or brass swipe or flattened primer - ie square edges.   Quickliad is a good indicator too

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Re: Pressure signs? I'm new to reloading
« Reply #21 on: March 22, 2018, 06:13:34 AM »
BH, I've got a couple of 340wby brass with that extra ring :yike:
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Re: Pressure signs? I'm new to reloading
« Reply #22 on: March 22, 2018, 06:20:52 AM »
While developing wildcat chamberings on the AR15 platform. This is a indication of excessive pressure. Part of the wildcat game. Anyone who worships quick load should drop a little more $$$ in that plate on the seventh day.😊 It's just a guide line. You have to pay to play, no matter the hobby/sport/addiction. Don't forget to buckle up, it's a great ride!👍





Subtle pressure sign while working up loads for a .458-.375 Ultra Mag.





hey Hammer, those the CE raptor brass bullets? how do you like? with or without tips?
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Re: Pressure signs? I'm new to reloading
« Reply #23 on: March 22, 2018, 09:14:36 AM »
Would appreciate anyone's input as to whether this primer is showing signs of excessive pressure.

http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle

you are well within the max recommended charge here.. make sure you are seated within limits too and no worries...
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Re: Pressure signs? I'm new to reloading
« Reply #24 on: March 22, 2018, 09:29:00 AM »
While developing wildcat chamberings on the AR15 platform. This is a indication of excessive pressure. Part of the wildcat game. Anyone who worships quick load should drop a little more $$$ in that plate on the seventh day.😊 It's just a guide line. You have to pay to play, no matter the hobby/sport/addiction. Don't forget to buckle up, it's a great ride!👍





Subtle pressure sign while working up loads for a .458-.375 Ultra Mag.





hey Hammer, those the CE raptor brass bullets? how do you like? with or without tips?

Yes. CEB 370gr Raptor Non-Con tipped. BC doesn't improve much with the tip, as if it really matters with a .458 diameter bullet. The tips helped a bunch with feeding from the box Mag due to their huge hollow point. Super accurate! Yorke got me interested in the "Hammer Bullets" I'm shooting them in .375, 7mm & .224. They are working on .458's. I'm looking forward to shooting some.

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Re: Pressure signs? I'm new to reloading
« Reply #25 on: April 23, 2018, 05:48:09 PM »
Here are a few more examples.  The hornady case is factory; the winchesters are handloads.  Even at 1-2 grains less, most of the primers out of this gun are somewhat 'flat'.  Could also be the primer seating too, maybe.  Bolt lift is not stiff at all.


 


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