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Reloading
Excessive head space
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<blockquote data-quote="danj" data-source="post: 861222" data-attributes="member: 27241"><p>What problems can happen if I bump the shoulder back more than .003. on a 338 edge using remington brass? I had my die set to bump bertram brass back .003 and ran the remington brass with the same die setting and bumped the remington brass back .006-.007. Had a primmer burn through(black where pin struck primmer) on one of the rounds .Happened on 3rd shot so I stopped . I did just blend 2 lbs of new h-1000 with 3lbs of old h-1000. Load was 90.5 grs 300 smk 2805fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danj, post: 861222, member: 27241"] What problems can happen if I bump the shoulder back more than .003. on a 338 edge using remington brass? I had my die set to bump bertram brass back .003 and ran the remington brass with the same die setting and bumped the remington brass back .006-.007. Had a primmer burn through(black where pin struck primmer) on one of the rounds .Happened on 3rd shot so I stopped . I did just blend 2 lbs of new h-1000 with 3lbs of old h-1000. Load was 90.5 grs 300 smk 2805fps. [/QUOTE]
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