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Reloading
Couple questions on bullet weld
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<blockquote data-quote="zplinker" data-source="post: 2420907" data-attributes="member: 119139"><p>I have seen it on factory ammo, and the most vivid example, was some Remington .45 acp ammo that gave the fired case a big old guppy swelling, over the unsupported chamber. Don't recall the load, but it gave the shooter on our range several of those. OTOH, I've shot .223 handloads of my own that were over 20 years old, without any problems, and chronographed the same as when loaded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zplinker, post: 2420907, member: 119139"] I have seen it on factory ammo, and the most vivid example, was some Remington .45 acp ammo that gave the fired case a big old guppy swelling, over the unsupported chamber. Don't recall the load, but it gave the shooter on our range several of those. OTOH, I've shot .223 handloads of my own that were over 20 years old, without any problems, and chronographed the same as when loaded. [/QUOTE]
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