Just started with the 22 Hornet reloading. My first five to try I loaded at 7.0 gns. of 2400 in new Winchester cases under Sierra BlitzKing 45 grain bullets with Remington small rifle primers. These shot well and there were no signs of pressure. I am neck sizing only with a new set of Lee dies with the "collet". I do not have a new reloading guide so went to my old volume of the Lyman manual. It gives 9.5 grns. of 2400 as a starter and 10.8 gns. as maximum. So, being somewhat careful I loaded up the same components with 8.0 gns. of 2400 in the same five cases. I shot them today and upon checking the cases was astonished to say the least. The primers were flattened with the imprint of the tooling marks on them and the base of the case. The primer had also started to flow into the firing pin hole....cratering I believe. Now...just what is going on here? Other reloading data on the web has starting loads in the same range. Any suggestions? Dave P.S. - I just went to the bench to remove the primers and see if the primer pockets had swelled. The rim has flowed enough that they will not fit into the shell holder!
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