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<blockquote data-quote="Erik Kiser" data-source="post: 734782" data-attributes="member: 5052"><p>You probably haven't hurt the rifle but you really should rethink your graduations working up a load. Pretty hard to go wrong following a reputable reloading manual. When I started reloading at 15 years old I didn't have anybody to show me how and there was no internet then so I learned by reading the Speer manual and the section of the book that teaches basics. Yes, the extrusion of brass you see on the case head is a sign of pressure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erik Kiser, post: 734782, member: 5052"] You probably haven't hurt the rifle but you really should rethink your graduations working up a load. Pretty hard to go wrong following a reputable reloading manual. When I started reloading at 15 years old I didn't have anybody to show me how and there was no internet then so I learned by reading the Speer manual and the section of the book that teaches basics. Yes, the extrusion of brass you see on the case head is a sign of pressure [/QUOTE]
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