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Ruptured case w strange marks
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<blockquote data-quote="tbrice23" data-source="post: 1221821" data-attributes="member: 59502"><p>If full length sized correctly, moving the shoulder back .003 max, one should have no problems. I loose my primer pockets way before case thinning. I P.F.L. size all of my belted magnum cases every time.</p><p>After 5 loadings I'll start looking for signs of case head thinning so far no indication of excessive thinning.</p><p>Im on my 9th loading with very warm loads on a 300wm with Winchester brass. I even cut a couple of cases in half every loading to actually measure thinning.</p><p></p><p>This pic was taken after the 7 th firing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrice23, post: 1221821, member: 59502"] If full length sized correctly, moving the shoulder back .003 max, one should have no problems. I loose my primer pockets way before case thinning. I P.F.L. size all of my belted magnum cases every time. After 5 loadings I'll start looking for signs of case head thinning so far no indication of excessive thinning. Im on my 9th loading with very warm loads on a 300wm with Winchester brass. I even cut a couple of cases in half every loading to actually measure thinning. This pic was taken after the 7 th firing. [/QUOTE]
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