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Blown primer in .243 Ackley
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<blockquote data-quote="TX Badger" data-source="post: 1541293" data-attributes="member: 95235"><p>Do you have access to another can of H4831sc? </p><p></p><p>While loading for my 25-06 a few years ago I had a partial can of H4831sc that I started development with. I was running 115 bergers a little over 3200. Opened a new can to do some fine tuning and went to the range, shot my first 3 shot string and grabbed my target during cease fire. The range officer looked at my target and said the 200yd target looked pretty good with a .7" group. Then I showed him the primers, one was flat and 2 popped, and I was at 3400. Went home backed down the load to well lower than what I was using with the previous can, still popped primers. Threw that can away. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I switched to H1000 after that and never tried another can of H4831sc for comparison. Hogdon was shocked of course when I called and sent me a replacement can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX Badger, post: 1541293, member: 95235"] Do you have access to another can of H4831sc? While loading for my 25-06 a few years ago I had a partial can of H4831sc that I started development with. I was running 115 bergers a little over 3200. Opened a new can to do some fine tuning and went to the range, shot my first 3 shot string and grabbed my target during cease fire. The range officer looked at my target and said the 200yd target looked pretty good with a .7" group. Then I showed him the primers, one was flat and 2 popped, and I was at 3400. Went home backed down the load to well lower than what I was using with the previous can, still popped primers. Threw that can away. Unfortunately, I switched to H1000 after that and never tried another can of H4831sc for comparison. Hogdon was shocked of course when I called and sent me a replacement can. [/QUOTE]
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