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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Gas marks on shoulder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wild_Bill" data-source="post: 125977" data-attributes="member: 4785"><p>Hi the Win brass has more capacity than some other cases i would increase the loads slowly and i would bet that that will fix the problem. The problem usualy occours when the pressure inside the case is not enough to seal the case neck to the chamber wall. The WSSM cases are remoned for this as their necks are very thick. I have seen this with cases from 222 up to 375H&amp;H. some cases end up with large dents in them around the neck junction when the gas comes back and colapses the shoulder.</p><p></p><p>Cheers Bill</p><p>Australia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild_Bill, post: 125977, member: 4785"] Hi the Win brass has more capacity than some other cases i would increase the loads slowly and i would bet that that will fix the problem. The problem usualy occours when the pressure inside the case is not enough to seal the case neck to the chamber wall. The WSSM cases are remoned for this as their necks are very thick. I have seen this with cases from 222 up to 375H&H. some cases end up with large dents in them around the neck junction when the gas comes back and colapses the shoulder. Cheers Bill Australia [/QUOTE]
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