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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Over pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Russ661" data-source="post: 1591332" data-attributes="member: 106052"><p>The case shown in the first post was the first (and last) round fired at that charge weight. I have since disassembled the remaining rounds I had made up: pulled the bullet, dumped the powder, resized the neck, replaced powder minus .5 grain (now at 75.5), reseated bullets to be .040 off the lands (was .020 off). When the weather breaks I'll make another trip to the range and give it a go. One thing I have noticed with this Norma brass is that it seems to be softer than some other brands, most notably R-P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russ661, post: 1591332, member: 106052"] The case shown in the first post was the first (and last) round fired at that charge weight. I have since disassembled the remaining rounds I had made up: pulled the bullet, dumped the powder, resized the neck, replaced powder minus .5 grain (now at 75.5), reseated bullets to be .040 off the lands (was .020 off). When the weather breaks I'll make another trip to the range and give it a go. One thing I have noticed with this Norma brass is that it seems to be softer than some other brands, most notably R-P. [/QUOTE]
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