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Reloading
300WM/Berger 210/H1000 Reloading Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="GREYGHOSTt" data-source="post: 161644" data-attributes="member: 1219"><p>You may be setting the shoulder back too far for the T/C!!</p><p>This allows the case to be shoved forward away from the rear of the chamber by the firing pin. When this happens the head space becomes excessive. the round fires case sticks to the side of the chamber momentairly this alows the primmer to scoot back out of the case a little and start to baloon just as the pressure subsides the case is shoved back and splatters the primmer.With the case forward and stuck to the chamber this will also cause the head seperation.. </p><p>Smoke this info over a little while!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GREYGHOSTt, post: 161644, member: 1219"] You may be setting the shoulder back too far for the T/C!! This allows the case to be shoved forward away from the rear of the chamber by the firing pin. When this happens the head space becomes excessive. the round fires case sticks to the side of the chamber momentairly this alows the primmer to scoot back out of the case a little and start to baloon just as the pressure subsides the case is shoved back and splatters the primmer.With the case forward and stuck to the chamber this will also cause the head seperation.. Smoke this info over a little while!! [/QUOTE]
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