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Originally Posted By: pahntr760Originally Posted By: mbaysinger89Pahntr can you elaborate? "type of fouling are all key signs of how the load is behaving"


Take the rest of the advice and do some more reading in published books. I can type all sorts of information, but it isn't what you need. You need to be well educated in these things before touching a press.


Powder fowling and location can be an indicator. *hint


You're going to have to reference a book. After referring to my reloading manuals, hornady, nosler, Lyman, I saw no mention of powder fouling at a certain place being a sign of high pressure. Obviously a carbon ring in front of the chamber will cause pressures to rise, but nothing mentioned in my material about this.  I'm not questioning you, just want more information on this.


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