Ha ha got ya ;)
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Haha. Probably not a good subject to joke on if you don't use emoticons ;):thumbsup::(
another sign is the roundness of your primer after being fired, compare it to a unfired round - it should look the same and not flat
@P38 Im sure it was him who posted pics of flat and crated primers
other signs a stamping on the brass, this is where the brass has "flowed" around either your ejector or maybe extractor port - you will see it on the case head - it will be shinny
i usually start 1 gr below max and work up in 1gr increments untill i hit pressure then i know where it is and can back off from there in .5gr lots
Ok when your brass does this:)
This wasn't my loading....it came with a gun I brought.....
Guy said they where all sweet, he seemed two no his stuff,
the first few where all fine
I really spat the dummy bolt lift was REALLY hard. I was glad it was in a Sako, a lesser action the results may have been a very different......
Lesson.....never use loads your given:)
Let's use this as a worse case example:)
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