JY, case separations are usually indicative of a headspace problem, not hot loading. If pressures are that high, then you really do need to back off the charge weight. They may jam the action, and I have, but never had a case separation due to hot loads, unless headspace was iffy. I have fixed la few rifles that had headspace problems. With a cold barrel, they would shoot fine but even with factory loads by the 4th or 5th round, case separations. Clear the broken case and shoot another couple of rounds, case separation. Checked when we got back to town, on a cold barrel, headspace barely met mil standards let alone SAAMI. And all it takes is about .003" difference and you have a dangerous problem in your hands. But that's not the question of this thread...so feel free to ignore.