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Reloading
7mm RUM case life
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<blockquote data-quote="NTM" data-source="post: 87470" data-attributes="member: 2295"><p>I had a couple of cases look excatly like that when I first got my rifle and was working up some loads-after talking to several people and visiting several web sites the conclusion was too light a load. I was starting 10% below max and working up. Now I start 5% below max and don't have any problems. I am on my 4th reload with this brass shooting max loads of retumbo and 160 grain accubonds. I full length resize every time. The rifle is a Savage 111FL that I bought about a year and ahalf ago. Once I put a decent trigger and stock on it it will be an awesome gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NTM, post: 87470, member: 2295"] I had a couple of cases look excatly like that when I first got my rifle and was working up some loads-after talking to several people and visiting several web sites the conclusion was too light a load. I was starting 10% below max and working up. Now I start 5% below max and don't have any problems. I am on my 4th reload with this brass shooting max loads of retumbo and 160 grain accubonds. I full length resize every time. The rifle is a Savage 111FL that I bought about a year and ahalf ago. Once I put a decent trigger and stock on it it will be an awesome gun. [/QUOTE]
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