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Reloading
Proven load now resulting in clickers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2250890" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>I would bet new brass will not be a problem. The Saum is a 65,000 pressure round and when you start to get deeper into case life, I believe web expansion can start showing up. I have a 300 WSM that does same thing in 6-8 firings on Hornady brass. I just accept the web expansion as part of the short fat cartridge characteristic. I have just never had long case life with WSM's and bet SAUM's can be the same. If you are shooting these types of cartridges in upper spectrum of loads, I bet the webs do not last. Just my experience with them. If someone can show me how to get more case life out of them without sacrificing performance, I am all "ears"! I've even tried to get a small base die but did not find one.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sounds like you are confident there is no carbon buildup in throat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2250890, member: 63925"] I would bet new brass will not be a problem. The Saum is a 65,000 pressure round and when you start to get deeper into case life, I believe web expansion can start showing up. I have a 300 WSM that does same thing in 6-8 firings on Hornady brass. I just accept the web expansion as part of the short fat cartridge characteristic. I have just never had long case life with WSM's and bet SAUM's can be the same. If you are shooting these types of cartridges in upper spectrum of loads, I bet the webs do not last. Just my experience with them. If someone can show me how to get more case life out of them without sacrificing performance, I am all "ears"! I've even tried to get a small base die but did not find one. Sounds like you are confident there is no carbon buildup in throat. [/QUOTE]
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