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<blockquote data-quote="can1010" data-source="post: 2211629" data-attributes="member: 43193"><p>this tread should be a warning to a lot of members here. it don't have to just be a 100gr + case to have it happen. way to many people want to put this or that powder in every case with every possible bullet combination because they read on the internet that it can gain 75-100 fps. without any thought about case fill, burn rate, type of powder, grain shape, density or primer used. if this mistake can happed to experienced reloaders and wildcatters it can happen to you to.</p><p>thanks for this tread Rich hope people learn from it</p><p></p><p>this is my personal thinking so don't take it as gospel</p><p>stick powders 90% or better case fill</p><p>ball powders 95% or better </p><p>mag primers for all ball powders and stick powders over 90gr </p><p>std primer under 90gr and stick powders</p><p>benchrest primers for BR cases</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="can1010, post: 2211629, member: 43193"] this tread should be a warning to a lot of members here. it don't have to just be a 100gr + case to have it happen. way to many people want to put this or that powder in every case with every possible bullet combination because they read on the internet that it can gain 75-100 fps. without any thought about case fill, burn rate, type of powder, grain shape, density or primer used. if this mistake can happed to experienced reloaders and wildcatters it can happen to you to. thanks for this tread Rich hope people learn from it this is my personal thinking so don't take it as gospel stick powders 90% or better case fill ball powders 95% or better mag primers for all ball powders and stick powders over 90gr std primer under 90gr and stick powders benchrest primers for BR cases [/QUOTE]
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