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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 402616" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>hey man CLEAN THE HELL OUT OF IT. you seem to have a fouled barrel.(bad)now with a cleaned barrel and the bullets I sent you try it again.if you can try newer brass.you may be at the end of your brass' life in the neck area.seems to be a factor of annealing after 4-5 times loading the brass.I just learned this in both 308 and 300wm.</p><p> </p><p>but make sure you play with the annealing on brass you will not be loading for your shooting needs.this way you want kill any good brass.</p><p> </p><p>again it sounds to me that you have about all you can handel.and that all may be in the mix.so cleaning the bore and newer brass should put two out of the 4 you have behind you.then you can work on the other two.me I will say the BR-2 primers are the wayh to go.when we shot together you put them all in one dime size hole at 100.to me your load is just right.we some times let the smaller things get to us,and that puts use into a loading game of hell.</p><p> </p><p>so take this in with all that you know my good friend and shoot the hell out of you loads and win one for all of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 402616, member: 20409"] hey man CLEAN THE HELL OUT OF IT. you seem to have a fouled barrel.(bad)now with a cleaned barrel and the bullets I sent you try it again.if you can try newer brass.you may be at the end of your brass' life in the neck area.seems to be a factor of annealing after 4-5 times loading the brass.I just learned this in both 308 and 300wm. but make sure you play with the annealing on brass you will not be loading for your shooting needs.this way you want kill any good brass. again it sounds to me that you have about all you can handel.and that all may be in the mix.so cleaning the bore and newer brass should put two out of the 4 you have behind you.then you can work on the other two.me I will say the BR-2 primers are the wayh to go.when we shot together you put them all in one dime size hole at 100.to me your load is just right.we some times let the smaller things get to us,and that puts use into a loading game of hell. so take this in with all that you know my good friend and shoot the hell out of you loads and win one for all of us. [/QUOTE]
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