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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 985288" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>It is highly improbable that a load would vary 6gr from one powder lot to another. 6 grains is a lot of powder. I don't know what's wrong here but if it's related to powder I'm certain that it's not a variation between lots.</p><p>Things that affect pressure:</p><p>Bullet weight</p><p>Bullet bearing surface</p><p>Bullet length</p><p>Bullet seating depth</p><p>Neck Tension</p><p>Head Space</p><p>Incorrect primer</p><p>Dirty or otherwise restricted chamber/barrel</p><p>If you're blowing "primer pockets" and not just primers whatever it is that's wrong is VERY wrong. The web is the strongest part of the cartridge.</p><p>If you're just blowing primers, pressure may not be the cause. It may be a firing pin issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 985288, member: 50867"] It is highly improbable that a load would vary 6gr from one powder lot to another. 6 grains is a lot of powder. I don't know what's wrong here but if it's related to powder I'm certain that it's not a variation between lots. Things that affect pressure: Bullet weight Bullet bearing surface Bullet length Bullet seating depth Neck Tension Head Space Incorrect primer Dirty or otherwise restricted chamber/barrel If you're blowing "primer pockets" and not just primers whatever it is that's wrong is VERY wrong. The web is the strongest part of the cartridge. If you're just blowing primers, pressure may not be the cause. It may be a firing pin issue. [/QUOTE]
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