- Location
- Saskatchewan
Sometimes, probably not often, mysterious overpressure handloads could be a result of components, not operator error.
I once found that a Hornady bullet stuck in my bullet seating die when reloading a batch or .308 Amm
n inspection it actually turned out to be a .312" bullet, item # 3120 instead fo the expected .308 150 grain bullet item #3031. They are two bullets in the Hornady line that are identical except for diameter. It came from a sealed box, and I'd never purchased that style of .303 bullet in the past. I contacted Hornady with lot nos. and explanation, their response was basically - we make millions of bullets, occasionally "chit happens" .
I was loading a max. charge of powder in those .308 cases. Don't like to think how much stress I would have put on my rifle pushing an oversize bullet down its bore. Probably not good anyway.
I once found that a Hornady bullet stuck in my bullet seating die when reloading a batch or .308 Amm
I was loading a max. charge of powder in those .308 cases. Don't like to think how much stress I would have put on my rifle pushing an oversize bullet down its bore. Probably not good anyway.






















































