Re: quickload conundrums
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:49 am
I'm saddened that you find safety advice "harsh".graphictart wrote:Thats a bit harsh bud, I'm looking of other signs of pressure to:dromia wrote:If that is how you are looking for pressure then it is a recipe for disaster, they are all unreliable and some down right dangerous. If that is what you are relying on for your load development then it verges on just pack the powder in 'till the gun blows up and then back off a few grains, if you are still alive or able bodied afterwards.
Excessive Recoil
Hard Extraction
Flattened Primers
Extruded Primers
Just thought someone could help out thats all.
Helping out is what I am trying to do but if you aren't interested then it is your fingers/face/hands/life however it could be not just you on the firing line.
Those signs are as useful and safe as your previous ones.
If people feel the need to push pressure and velocity levels for their application then they are obviously using the wrong calibre/round/load for that application.