SustainingGopher
CGN Regular
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Hi, im new to reloading and decided i wanted to work up a load for my type 97. My lyman manual suggested a starting load of 23 grains of H335 under a 69 gr open tip bullet. So i went with that along with CCI No. 400 primers and IVI cases. I got decent accuracy out of them. About 2" at 50 or 60 yards but when I gathered the brass i noticed cratering around the primer indent and one was even bulged out a little bit. I collected the cases from factory rounds i had shot just before and they were showing the same thing although it seemed to be more apparent on my loads. The factory rounds were 55 gr Norinco whitebox and 55gr Portuguese (?) military surplus. There is no stress signs on the cases themselves, just the ring around the primer and the one bulged one. Am I worrying over nothing? Or should I be concerned?
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