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Ramshot TAC for .308
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2200651" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>JSHKS mentioned a good point as there is safety for some rounds with a full case of powder as flash over can occur if there is a low amount of powder as it lays flat and the burn jumps to the front.It can blow a gun up.</p><p>An older fellow loaded his H&R single shot 45-100 and blew it up so on his next 45-100 he put his same low amount of powder and capped it off with cornmeal.Shot great but it smelled like someone cooking cornbread every time he shot but that prevented flash over form then on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2200651, member: 108576"] JSHKS mentioned a good point as there is safety for some rounds with a full case of powder as flash over can occur if there is a low amount of powder as it lays flat and the burn jumps to the front.It can blow a gun up. An older fellow loaded his H&R single shot 45-100 and blew it up so on his next 45-100 he put his same low amount of powder and capped it off with cornmeal.Shot great but it smelled like someone cooking cornbread every time he shot but that prevented flash over form then on. [/QUOTE]
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