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6.5 cm load too hot. what now?

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thanks for patience, i did it as soon as i got home. pulled one, scale says 40.3

are these the bolt pics u mean? not sure what angle to capture.

wat now. was it the oil?
 

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ok i only made 10, of the 4 i pulled, all weighed 40.3. so thats good

not sure if its of consequence..when i primed them some of the primers were difficult to get in, never had that issue before and it really stood out *shrug*
i didnt wet tumble with any media tho, would that indicate anything?

any conclusions ? i guess its either -the fact that i saturated bolt in oil or - at least one of the ten was botched, even tho i was obsessive with not messing them up or.. midway us shipped me the wrong powder? Lol

what u guys think?
 
best bullets i have are hornady. i propped it up kuz the leg is missing. i know it seems retarded but same difference, right? :)

as long as Its consistent and zerod and doesnt move?
 
ok i only made 10, of the 4 i pulled, all weighed 40.3. so thats good

not sure if its of consequence..when i primed them some of the primers were difficult to get in, never had that issue before and it really stood out *shrug*
i didnt wet tumble with any media tho, would that indicate anything?

any conclusions ? i guess its either -the fact that i saturated bolt in oil or - at least one of the ten was botched, even tho i was obsessive with not messing them up or.. midway us shipped me the wrong powder? Lol

what u guys think?
I think its past your bed time Johnny
 
ill do that. afaik if the scale is zerod and doesnt move, it should be OK? esp if when i pull and weigh i get the consistency. so yes it could be consistent, but not accurate. tho, youd think the other calibers i reload for would have had problems and they haven't. unless all my loads are hot, and my AR and ppq just handle it better than a bolt gun
 
ill do that. afaik if the scale is zerod and doesnt move, it should be OK? esp if when i pull and weigh i get the consistency. so yes it could be consistent, but not accurate. tho, youd think the other calibers i reload for would have had problems and they haven't. unless all my loads are hot, and my AR and ppq just handle it better than a bolt gun
In all seriousness I would get scales fixed and verified, scrap all previous loaded rounds and bottle of powder in case it got mixed with another one. Start over fresh and be safe.
 
Mama said they wure my magec shoes, mama said theyd take me anywhere .

Those shoes need to take you to a class on reloading or to buy some books to read before you hurt yourself or someone else. No offense here but you know just enough to get yourself in trouble...
 
Go buy yourself a digital scale. Obviously you get what you pay for, but they can be purchased for under $50 and most come with a calibration weight. Then buy a new container of IMR 4451. You've likely gotten the message regarding a "dry" chamber and bore. Weigh your test charges, don't throw them with a powder measure. Measure your bullet diameters.

Unfortunately, I doubt you are going to be able to definitively figure out your mistake without trying to replicate it, which would be a bad thing - you got really lucky the first time. But by starting over, with your newly aquired knowledge and fresh components, you can get some confidence back and move forward.
 
Go buy yourself a digital scale. Obviously you get what you pay for, but they can be purchased for under $50 and most come with a calibration weight. Then buy a new container of IMR 4451. You've likely gotten the message regarding a "dry" chamber and bore. Weigh your test charges, don't throw them with a powder measure. Measure your bullet diameters.

Unfortunately, I doubt you are going to be able to definitively figure out your mistake without trying to replicate it, which would be a bad thing - you got really lucky the first time. But by starting over, with your newly aquired knowledge and fresh components, you can get some confidence back and move forward.
there is nothing wrong wit the beam scale he is using. I compared my Hornady digital scales and they match with weight with my RCBS beam scale. And as far as new components they are not the issue. It appears to be a misweiging on his part.
 
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