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Reloading
Bad rounds
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<blockquote data-quote="tomestone" data-source="post: 537056" data-attributes="member: 28844"><p>I had prep some 40SW brass and primed them some months ago and lefted them covered with a shop towel on the reloading bench.When I reloaded them with 4.8grs 231 Win.powder the first round stuck it the barrel with in the first 1in. of the barrel. I knocked it out with a dowel, second round did the same. I pulled the third round with a bullet puller and fired the blank and it made the same noise as a new reloaded blank,the flash pan burn test was a yellow flame a lots of residue left on pan. What do you think is wrong here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomestone, post: 537056, member: 28844"] I had prep some 40SW brass and primed them some months ago and lefted them covered with a shop towel on the reloading bench.When I reloaded them with 4.8grs 231 Win.powder the first round stuck it the barrel with in the first 1in. of the barrel. I knocked it out with a dowel, second round did the same. I pulled the third round with a bullet puller and fired the blank and it made the same noise as a new reloaded blank,the flash pan burn test was a yellow flame a lots of residue left on pan. What do you think is wrong here? [/QUOTE]
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