is it common place to weigh each individual cartridge after reloading? it would point out any double charges or under charges and would only be 1 more step to your process
I almost did it twice and only luck i noticed. Once because i didn't put the powder i was using before away, and once because i went off memory instead of looking it up.
Everyone has near misses, some of us learn from that and get more proficient.
Ya, I did that too. Once. Learned my lesson. As I get older, I have less and less memory.
Take your rifle to a gunsmith who knows the action and have him remove the barrel. With that kind of preasure you might very well have set your lugs back into the reciever. What this means is, even with "Normal" loads you will have a hard time opening the bolt as the case will expand to fill the chamber as the bolt actually sits slightly back once locked. As you lift the bolt, you will actually be resizing the brass as the bolt lugs have to overcome the big dent in the lug way in the reciever.
Please have it checked before you fire it again, you may have toasted your reciever!!!!
Scott
Sounds like a good proof load
Im curious as to what the model of rifle was .