Do you see pressure signs?

pbroski

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I don't see any indication of "excess" pressures, but it's not always evident right away. Don't be surprised if that load bites you in the butt at some point. I think your significantly above max. What's your velocity?
 
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I don't see any indication of "excess" pressures, but it's not always evident right away. Don't be surprised if that load bites you in the butt at some point. I think your significantly above max. What's your velocity?
What will be catastrophic first if it bites me in the butt? I know it’s significantly over max compared to the reloading book but I’ve been seeing a lot of guys on the forums running 69-71 grs. Idk velocity yet. Will chrono tomorrow.
 
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If you’re shooting left to right, then yes, all of your primers are gone.

Right to left, I don’t see anything from the photo you provided.
Thank you. Yes right to left. Right is fired. Center is loaded and left is not reloaded, just once fired brass.
 

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What will be catastrophic first if it bites me in the butt? I know it’s significantly over max compared to the reloading book but I’ve been seeing a lot of guys on the forums running 69-71 grs. Idk velocity yet. Will chrono tomorrow.
I don't know. Maybe nothing catastrophic, but probably short case life due to enlarged primer pockets. Possibly a blanked primer.
 

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Yes, primer on middle case far right row has createring. Having ignored similar, then on fresh (not work hardened by multiple loadings) brass I blew primers and the case heads expanded to the point of no longer fitting in the shell holding. I would back down a touch and call it good personally.
 

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Thank you. Yes right to left. Right is fired. Center is loaded and left is not reloaded, just once fired brass.
😏 I was being facetious. I think I saw some cratering on some primers, but that was it. Just reminds me that the 7prc is like trying to “refine” Pierce Brosnan (the 7rem mag).
 
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I don’t pay much attention to primer appearance as a pressure sign.

Velocity, ejector marks, bolt lift, in that order.

Ambient temperature can play a role also.




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I don't see any indication of "excess" pressures, but it's not always evident right away. Don't be surprised if that load bites you in the butt at some point. I think your significantly above max. What's your velocity?
Velocity was 2918.
 

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The upper two fired casing are showing pressure signs. The radius around the primer is almost gone. Your brass will not last very long.


It's also possible you had Case lube residual.
Or you could have left your chamber juicy.
That can cause the same issue.
If the rifle was warm when those two were fired, or if you let them cook in the chamber that could be cause for concern.
It's also possible you had residual oil in the barrel from cleaning. The first one or two shots can be higher pressure when you do that. Even if your chamber is dry.
 
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