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300 WSM reloading and chambering problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Vol1975" data-source="post: 2051103" data-attributes="member: 100380"><p>10/4. Personally I'd shoot a bigger string without cleaning and see what the brass tell you. Chrono as you go. Your primers are not flat so that good.</p><p>certain brass is softer than others.</p><p>since a bullet will fall into fired case that a good thing. </p><p>if I read correct you were shoot 180 gr billets so you can do a variety of research and see what speed it typically . With that said what i seen with your brass didn't scare me. I've seen worse.</p><p>lots Of things can cause pressure signs on brass</p><p></p><p>hot load, soft brass, reamer issues. Bore centric, etc. etc. </p><p></p><p>also If it keeps worrying u try reloading or shoot a different brand and see what that tells u.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vol1975, post: 2051103, member: 100380"] 10/4. Personally I’d shoot a bigger string without cleaning and see what the brass tell you. Chrono as you go. Your primers are not flat so that good. certain brass is softer than others. since a bullet will fall into fired case that a good thing. if I read correct you were shoot 180 gr billets so you can do a variety of research and see what speed it typically . With that said what i seen with your brass didn’t scare me. I’ve seen worse. lots Of things can cause pressure signs on brass hot load, soft brass, reamer issues. Bore centric, etc. etc. also If it keeps worrying u try reloading or shoot a different brand and see what that tells u. [/QUOTE]
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