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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Should I be worried?
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<blockquote data-quote="vancewalker007" data-source="post: 1934388" data-attributes="member: 66917"><p>The same thing happened to my STW years ago. It's like just a case separation from pushing the shoulder back too far when resizing. You didn't hurt you rifle. Also your brass is likely work-hardened if you have shot it 4 or more times without annealing it. I'd get some fresh brass and get that die set to bump your should no more then .002 in. You may want to back off you load some and ease back up .2 or .3 grains to find some velocity nodes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vancewalker007, post: 1934388, member: 66917"] The same thing happened to my STW years ago. It's like just a case separation from pushing the shoulder back too far when resizing. You didn't hurt you rifle. Also your brass is likely work-hardened if you have shot it 4 or more times without annealing it. I'd get some fresh brass and get that die set to bump your should no more then .002 in. You may want to back off you load some and ease back up .2 or .3 grains to find some velocity nodes. [/QUOTE]
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