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Old 08-28-2005 | 09:15 PM
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crimedog
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Default RE: Barnes reloading question.

If you use a .0005 feeler guage or blade micrometerto measure the space on one side, the other side would have streched .0005 also making the total overall strech .001, that is with once fired brass. Please read the link and tell me how you perceive the instruction. I didn't work up a load.



To compensate for the reduced pressures associated with the Triple Shock, you may have to work up 1 to 2 additional grains above listed loads to achieve equal pressures. Pressures can jump dramatically; therefore we recommend that you work up in 1/2 gr. increments until you are no more than 1 to 2 grains above the listed max load or until signs of excessive pressure are evident. Whichever comes first. You should watch for excessive case head expansion, sticky bolt lift, flattened primers or shiny spots on the base of the case. If you have case head expansion of more than .0005" with a once-fired case, this is a sure sign of excessive pressure. You will have to measure your case head with a Blade Micrometer just in front of the extractor groove, or you can use a regular micrometer and measure the belt on belted cases, before and after shooting. When any of these signs appear, back down one full grain and you will have a max load for your gun.
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