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Reloading
Marking on cases
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<blockquote data-quote="rewinder" data-source="post: 427150" data-attributes="member: 14597"><p>Your near max already. Are the bullets moly coated. How many times have the cases been reloaded. Does this happen with the Bergers VLD's only. Could up the charge .3 grain at a time to find the true max load in that rifle,. Checking for brass protruding into the ejector hole, flattened primers, hard bolt lift, then back off a grain. Have you tried neck sizing or 3/4 FL sizing ,where you only size part way down the neck with the FLsizing die. Check your headspace, is it excessive when you resize. Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rewinder, post: 427150, member: 14597"] Your near max already. Are the bullets moly coated. How many times have the cases been reloaded. Does this happen with the Bergers VLD's only. Could up the charge .3 grain at a time to find the true max load in that rifle,. Checking for brass protruding into the ejector hole, flattened primers, hard bolt lift, then back off a grain. Have you tried neck sizing or 3/4 FL sizing ,where you only size part way down the neck with the FLsizing die. Check your headspace, is it excessive when you resize. Randy [/QUOTE]
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