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rookie dealing with possible pressure signs
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<blockquote data-quote="skuna boy" data-source="post: 566588" data-attributes="member: 35765"><p>the rounds I fired last were 88.3 grains of Retumbo pushing a 210 grain Berger with a CCI 250 magnum primer.....COL 3.65"......when I posted last I night I was thinking the 185 Bergers did this, but after going back and looking tonight it was actually the 210's. </p><p> </p><p>I dont think there were any dented places on these casings from lube because since this was suggested as a possible cause in an earlier post, I was very careful and looked at each casing carefully after seating the bullet. </p><p> </p><p>3 out of 5 of these rounds collasped. </p><p> </p><p>should I try increasing the charge?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skuna boy, post: 566588, member: 35765"] the rounds I fired last were 88.3 grains of Retumbo pushing a 210 grain Berger with a CCI 250 magnum primer.....COL 3.65"......when I posted last I night I was thinking the 185 Bergers did this, but after going back and looking tonight it was actually the 210's. I dont think there were any dented places on these casings from lube because since this was suggested as a possible cause in an earlier post, I was very careful and looked at each casing carefully after seating the bullet. 3 out of 5 of these rounds collasped. should I try increasing the charge? [/QUOTE]
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