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Powder Bridging??? Fiftydriver
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<blockquote data-quote="gunpower" data-source="post: 555358" data-attributes="member: 17099"><p>I would like to know how you would know that this is happening in your </p><p>cartridge case? I have been reloading for 40 years and this is the first that I have heard of powder bridging in side of a case. I have use many types of powder over the years and have never had any problems as to what you are saying, that I know of!!! How do you tell, how do you find out this is happening??</p><p> Would the use of a mag. primer solve the problem??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunpower, post: 555358, member: 17099"] I would like to know how you would know that this is happening in your cartridge case? I have been reloading for 40 years and this is the first that I have heard of powder bridging in side of a case. I have use many types of powder over the years and have never had any problems as to what you are saying, that I know of!!! How do you tell, how do you find out this is happening?? Would the use of a mag. primer solve the problem?? [/QUOTE]
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