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Experiences with high overbore cartridges and powder bridging
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<blockquote data-quote="BigDon" data-source="post: 2044599" data-attributes="member: 107254"><p>I think you didn't quite get all of FiftyDriver's point. There are 2 types of bridging with the most common being getting the powder in the case. The second type is the powder bridging in the case neck upon firing (usually in high overbore cartridges like FiftyDriver's). #1 is merely inconvenient. #2 can hurt you. I suggest you re-read this thread with that point of view. A lot of good info here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigDon, post: 2044599, member: 107254"] I think you didn’t quite get all of FiftyDriver’s point. There are 2 types of bridging with the most common being getting the powder in the case. The second type is the powder bridging in the case neck upon firing (usually in high overbore cartridges like FiftyDriver’s). #1 is merely inconvenient. #2 can hurt you. I suggest you re-read this thread with that point of view. A lot of good info here. [/QUOTE]
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