Ken:
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<br>First, I want to thank you personally and publicly for agreeing to put yourself in the crosshairs here. I'm sure I speak for many when I say, "We are honored, sir."
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<br>My question relates to pressure signs. Most of us know the basics ... flattened primers, sticky bolts, brass flow, shortened case life.
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<br>However, it seems that there is no truly reliable way for a layman without specialized equipment to actually know when he's getting into the hot zone.
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<br>What do you recommend? (I am staying away from the case head expansion method for now).
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<br>Thanks.
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<br>Rick Bin


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