rideold
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I'm trying to understand over pressure signs for a load that I didn't change. I'm loading 120 gr Barnes TTSX bullets for 6.5 CM over 43.5 gr of Accurate 2700. The rifle is a Savage 110 Hunter. I worked up to the load last year for my son to deer hunt with and all seemed just fine. Regular bolt feel, primers looked fine. He hunted with this load last fall with success. I've been taking him to the range every other week for the last couple of months and he's gone through 100+ rounds. The last reloading was the third on this group of cases and we had some primers fall out after firing. They went back in by hand and the cases were Winchester chromed brass. After reading that these can be of lower quality I removed them from the pool. Just to be sure we didn't have a carbon ring increasing pressure we did a thorough cleaning of his rifle. I loaded up some twice fired Nosler brass and we went to shoot last weekend and had a stiff bolt and flattened primers. We didn't change a thing from last year or this fall. The same batch of powder and primers were used. The ambient temperature was in the upper 60s or lower 70s. Any advice? Start over with a ladder? Have the rifle looked at? I've purchased some factory Barnes for his hunt next week to be on the safe side.