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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="tbrown9124" data-source="post: 221431" data-attributes="member: 12307"><p>ok ok bust the new guys chops, anyway this was done early in the morning because texas heat is like hell heat at 10a.m. and the range i shoot at has a large awning which is made of aluminum roofing anyway overhang is about 7feet front and back and the benches are centered on a ten foot slab they were built to minimize exposing cartridges to the sun, good thinking eh? I shoot bench rifles and get the gun settled wait for the barrel to cool and then insert cartridge get resettled and shoot fast as to not "bake" the cartridge in the chamber, just cusrious as to what the cause may be I backed the shroud and pin out 1 turn and have somewhat eliminated the problem, i have just never seen this without cratering or some kind of deformation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrown9124, post: 221431, member: 12307"] ok ok bust the new guys chops, anyway this was done early in the morning because texas heat is like hell heat at 10a.m. and the range i shoot at has a large awning which is made of aluminum roofing anyway overhang is about 7feet front and back and the benches are centered on a ten foot slab they were built to minimize exposing cartridges to the sun, good thinking eh? I shoot bench rifles and get the gun settled wait for the barrel to cool and then insert cartridge get resettled and shoot fast as to not "bake" the cartridge in the chamber, just cusrious as to what the cause may be I backed the shroud and pin out 1 turn and have somewhat eliminated the problem, i have just never seen this without cratering or some kind of deformation. [/QUOTE]
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