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Reloading
Primer leakage ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 398792" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Thanks guys. I haven't seen the fired cases yet. He stopped firing and called me as he thought something may be wrong. But he told me there was no cratering going on and the the primers are still seated and didn't appear to be loose. We have fired many rounds through the rifle with this charge and this powder lot. The only change was the brass mfg. From my experience with the 300 win and 210 bullets this is not a over max load by any means. Plus, this is with a 7mm 180 gr bullet, and he didn't experience any gained elevation at his 250 zero. However I will look at the brass later today and I will hand punch out the spent primers to see if they are loose, look it over for any sign of pressure.</p><p> </p><p>I appreciate the replies. I just wanted to see if here was any other know cause other than over pressure.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks!</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 398792, member: 7503"] Thanks guys. I haven't seen the fired cases yet. He stopped firing and called me as he thought something may be wrong. But he told me there was no cratering going on and the the primers are still seated and didn't appear to be loose. We have fired many rounds through the rifle with this charge and this powder lot. The only change was the brass mfg. From my experience with the 300 win and 210 bullets this is not a over max load by any means. Plus, this is with a 7mm 180 gr bullet, and he didn't experience any gained elevation at his 250 zero. However I will look at the brass later today and I will hand punch out the spent primers to see if they are loose, look it over for any sign of pressure. I appreciate the replies. I just wanted to see if here was any other know cause other than over pressure. Thanks! Jeff [/QUOTE]
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