on thick brass (military, LC, etc..) for me 41.5 IMR 4064 and a 168gn Hornady is all I get before showing pressure signs, including sticky bolt lift (which was at a similar charge weight to yours). I've had up to 44gn in remington brass without pressure signs. I'm betting overpressure. Back it down and use as little powder as necessary to get the grouping and velocity you need. Don't race the chronograph man.
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Both lift and the pull. Here is the thread http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=919372NRA Member - CalGun Contributor - CRPA - SAF MemberComment
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So, was it overpressure or was the case head not sized down enough?Comment
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