I've seen a number of pressure traces with secondary peaks along the bullet's travel between case and muzzle, apparently caused by rough or constricted bores. None of these secondary peaks was nearly as high as the maximum peak that kick-started the bullet from its stock-still position in the tight grip of the case neck. The bullet was, of course, already moving pretty fast when it encountered the rough spot or constriction along the way.


"Good enough" isn't.

Always take your responsibilities seriously but never yourself.