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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="teampete" data-source="post: 528511" data-attributes="member: 30258"><p>Hey all, its me again. I had a guy look at my brass today that has a side business of hand loading ammo for people. He said I am real close to the max. He said I could probably even go up a grain if I like. Im not ready to do that but he said the flattened primer is probably because this is a magnum cartridge and I am too close to the lands. He said for magnum cartridges he usually sits them atleast .020 of the lands. I was at .010. Have any of you heard about this in magnum calibers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teampete, post: 528511, member: 30258"] Hey all, its me again. I had a guy look at my brass today that has a side business of hand loading ammo for people. He said I am real close to the max. He said I could probably even go up a grain if I like. Im not ready to do that but he said the flattened primer is probably because this is a magnum cartridge and I am too close to the lands. He said for magnum cartridges he usually sits them atleast .020 of the lands. I was at .010. Have any of you heard about this in magnum calibers? [/QUOTE]
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