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Reloading
rookie dealing with possible pressure signs
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<blockquote data-quote="jwbccooksey" data-source="post: 572121" data-attributes="member: 38389"><p>I had the exact same problem when I started reloading for my 7mm rum. cases looked just like yours. It didn't start until I loaded the brass a second time. The problem got worse when I moved the bullet closer to the lands. I ended up leaving bullets at specified col. Mostly because I use this rifle for hunting, and seating close to the lands I couldn't fit them in the magazine. I also annealed the case necks and I have not had a case dent like that since. My rifle would do it every 10 to 20 shots no mater were I was in the load range. after annealing cases problem went away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwbccooksey, post: 572121, member: 38389"] I had the exact same problem when I started reloading for my 7mm rum. cases looked just like yours. It didn't start until I loaded the brass a second time. The problem got worse when I moved the bullet closer to the lands. I ended up leaving bullets at specified col. Mostly because I use this rifle for hunting, and seating close to the lands I couldn't fit them in the magazine. I also annealed the case necks and I have not had a case dent like that since. My rifle would do it every 10 to 20 shots no mater were I was in the load range. after annealing cases problem went away. [/QUOTE]
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