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primer pocket blow out.???
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1398067" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>Yes, I agree with changing brass to a Winchester or Remington. The Nosler (Norma mfg.) Is getting a lot of complaints for soft condition. I neck size only and noticed there was light neck tension on some I broke down, others were as tight as I expected. I have been thinking I will toss the 3/4 pound of powder I used for this load and go a different route. Something might of have been wrong in the powder. I have not used any other powder so inadvertanly mixing another powder is practically nil. I have no way of testing it, so out it goes. Alliant and Hodgdon have a great selection of slower powders and stable temps. Back to the drawing board.i have 40 years in aerospace manufacturing and contrary to some beliefs, out of spec on any component is a no-go for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1398067, member: 104363"] Yes, I agree with changing brass to a Winchester or Remington. The Nosler (Norma mfg.) Is getting a lot of complaints for soft condition. I neck size only and noticed there was light neck tension on some I broke down, others were as tight as I expected. I have been thinking I will toss the 3/4 pound of powder I used for this load and go a different route. Something might of have been wrong in the powder. I have not used any other powder so inadvertanly mixing another powder is practically nil. I have no way of testing it, so out it goes. Alliant and Hodgdon have a great selection of slower powders and stable temps. Back to the drawing board.i have 40 years in aerospace manufacturing and contrary to some beliefs, out of spec on any component is a no-go for me. [/QUOTE]
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