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Reloading
I think I killed my .243
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 768447" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>If a gun can throw them out to 2moa they can throw them into one hole every once in a while=2 shots dont make an accurate load!</p><p>As long as the primer just flame cut the bolt and nuthing is sticking up you are where you were(did I spell that right?)</p><p>W760 and H414 have been great powders for me over the years but they tend to be a lot temp sensitive and prone to spikeing at the top end. In your case I'll bet it was just a weak spot in the brass/primer though. The Lee manual must have some age to it as 41grains of W760 is about 3 grains more than I would start with? I use W760 and H414 for 55 grain BT loads but use a slower powder(Hunter,R22,Retumbo or Magnum) for the 95-105s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 768447, member: 93"] If a gun can throw them out to 2moa they can throw them into one hole every once in a while=2 shots dont make an accurate load! As long as the primer just flame cut the bolt and nuthing is sticking up you are where you were(did I spell that right?) W760 and H414 have been great powders for me over the years but they tend to be a lot temp sensitive and prone to spikeing at the top end. In your case I'll bet it was just a weak spot in the brass/primer though. The Lee manual must have some age to it as 41grains of W760 is about 3 grains more than I would start with? I use W760 and H414 for 55 grain BT loads but use a slower powder(Hunter,R22,Retumbo or Magnum) for the 95-105s [/QUOTE]
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