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<blockquote data-quote="mtrigg88" data-source="post: 1151530" data-attributes="member: 93925"><p>Hey guys. I'm new to reloading and off to a decent start but I have a question. I'm loading my .260 rem model 7 with Berger 130 gr vld's and my most accurate load so far is 45 gr of imr 4831. But after leaving the range today I noticed some brass shavings on my bolt face. I inspected my brass and noticed one casing has a very slight hairline "scratch" about half way around the primer pocket. No split cases and no ejector marks. Is this a sign of too much pressure? Be gentle, I'm a newbie. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtrigg88, post: 1151530, member: 93925"] Hey guys. I'm new to reloading and off to a decent start but I have a question. I'm loading my .260 rem model 7 with Berger 130 gr vld's and my most accurate load so far is 45 gr of imr 4831. But after leaving the range today I noticed some brass shavings on my bolt face. I inspected my brass and noticed one casing has a very slight hairline "scratch" about half way around the primer pocket. No split cases and no ejector marks. Is this a sign of too much pressure? Be gentle, I'm a newbie. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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