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30 September 2001, 16:42
Wstrnhuntr
Working up a good load
Exactly what sort of signs do primers give to indicate a slight undue pressure. Im guessing that they begin to work themselves out and leave an action "fingerprint" on them but outside of protrusion or being blown Im afraid I need some info on this matter. I usually have just gone with middle of the road published loads but would very much like to learn how to perfect a load.

Thanks, Byren

30 September 2001, 17:42
ricciardelli
There are some very good photos of pressure problems on my reloading page, table 3.
30 September 2001, 18:58
DB Bill
It will also depend on which primers you are using...some are "harder" than others. If you see signs of pressure on the primer you are already way too far.
01 October 2001, 07:40
montero
excuse my ignorance, mr. ricciardelli, but is there a web page where I may see those pictures?
tks.
montero
01 October 2001, 15:33
ricciardelli
I have several...grin...

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