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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2240124" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>Overcleaning brass can cause this too. Never was an issue before liquid media. Try the same load with trimmed and uncleaned brass. Check neck clearance. Turn if needed. Make sure the throat is clean on the rifle. Most likely one of these is the problem, especially if no other signs of pressure exist. Another thing you can do is measure the web of the case. You have to use a micrometer, NOT calipers. Measure before and after firing. A .001 swell is overpressure by a couple of grains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2240124, member: 92702"] Overcleaning brass can cause this too. Never was an issue before liquid media. Try the same load with trimmed and uncleaned brass. Check neck clearance. Turn if needed. Make sure the throat is clean on the rifle. Most likely one of these is the problem, especially if no other signs of pressure exist. Another thing you can do is measure the web of the case. You have to use a micrometer, NOT calipers. Measure before and after firing. A .001 swell is overpressure by a couple of grains. [/QUOTE]
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