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Reloading
Difficult 30-378 Weatherby Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1178857" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>mild loads will do this too... I'd stuff the bullet into the neck a bit more as others have stated, then up the ante on your charge until the denting goes away.</p><p> You could have a very bad day should a bullet not exit your barrel and you send another bullet down the bore. They are correct that the load needs to be fixed or is NOT shootable. Hodgdon shows a bit more for top charge than you are using; going to 104 grains h1000 on a 220 partition in the 30-378... You need a heck of a primer too... I hope you are using a 215 or wlrm...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1178857, member: 48043"] mild loads will do this too... I'd stuff the bullet into the neck a bit more as others have stated, then up the ante on your charge until the denting goes away. You could have a very bad day should a bullet not exit your barrel and you send another bullet down the bore. They are correct that the load needs to be fixed or is NOT shootable. Hodgdon shows a bit more for top charge than you are using; going to 104 grains h1000 on a 220 partition in the 30-378... You need a heck of a primer too... I hope you are using a 215 or wlrm... [/QUOTE]
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