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Case Failure Not From Overpressure
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<blockquote data-quote="mikemo4032" data-source="post: 1960521" data-attributes="member: 85777"><p>Thanks JE Custom and everyone else who has provided insightful input. This web site provides, in my opinion, some of the best advice without all the "attitude" so many others seem to attract. Speaking to a couple of points made; My smith prides himself on cutting threads. I watched him cut, double check the threads and apply lube before he torqued. Not saying there are no issues there, it's just what I observed. To J E's point of hot loads, I would say these are mid level loads pushing a 109 through a 26" barrel at about 2950. Some of my buds push to 3040. It's easy to find the affected cases, they have deep extractor mark's and they are 40 to 60 thousandths longer. I am not kidding. </p><p>So thanks to all and I'll post an update when I get it back together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikemo4032, post: 1960521, member: 85777"] Thanks JE Custom and everyone else who has provided insightful input. This web site provides, in my opinion, some of the best advice without all the "attitude" so many others seem to attract. Speaking to a couple of points made; My smith prides himself on cutting threads. I watched him cut, double check the threads and apply lube before he torqued. Not saying there are no issues there, it's just what I observed. To J E's point of hot loads, I would say these are mid level loads pushing a 109 through a 26" barrel at about 2950. Some of my buds push to 3040. It's easy to find the affected cases, they have deep extractor mark's and they are 40 to 60 thousandths longer. I am not kidding. So thanks to all and I'll post an update when I get it back together. [/QUOTE]
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