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<blockquote data-quote="Doug Brownlee" data-source="post: 765689" data-attributes="member: 37106"><p>The powder burns starts progressing past the neck radius after 5 or 6 firings, the more I shoot the more they progress. I am using Winchester brass from different batches. I am loading Burger 168VLD with 68gr of RL17 and WLRM primers. I am hitting a postage stamp 200 yds cold bore so I am not worried about the rifle. I have annealed some cases that the powder burns were half way up the shoulder I will let you know the results. I am resizing cases that require it to achive .002 head space all other cases are being necked sized only. The gun shoots great I just want to know what is causing the progression up the neck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug Brownlee, post: 765689, member: 37106"] The powder burns starts progressing past the neck radius after 5 or 6 firings, the more I shoot the more they progress. I am using Winchester brass from different batches. I am loading Burger 168VLD with 68gr of RL17 and WLRM primers. I am hitting a postage stamp 200 yds cold bore so I am not worried about the rifle. I have annealed some cases that the powder burns were half way up the shoulder I will let you know the results. I am resizing cases that require it to achive .002 head space all other cases are being necked sized only. The gun shoots great I just want to know what is causing the progression up the neck. [/QUOTE]
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