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God! I wouldn't shoot such loads out of a mauser let alone a lever! :shock: The risk of injury to you or a bystander is definately not worth the risk..... All to what - save $16 on a box of ammo?!!! :shock:
Are these reloads? Perhaps the weren't resized correctly? Defective non-uniform bullets??? Wrong size bullets? :shock: I would pull the bullets and discard. Resize the neck and start with fresh bullets.
Respectfully, I think this is hogwash!!!! I have owned a couple of levers - NEVER happens! I have reloaded for almost 20 years.... The culprit is an error in the sizing/crimping process. If I want to pull one of my bullets out of a reload, it takes a hell of a wallup from the kinetic puller to get it out!!!! More than would be created in a mag tube of a recoiling gun (BTW: Can you consider a .32 WIN SPL a recoiling gun?!! :roll: )
'The moral of this story would be: When in doubt - DON'T SHOOT it! Better to be safe than sorry! 8)
God! I wouldn't shoot such loads out of a mauser let alone a lever! :shock: The risk of injury to you or a bystander is definately not worth the risk..... All to what - save $16 on a box of ammo?!!! :shock:
Are these reloads? Perhaps the weren't resized correctly? Defective non-uniform bullets??? Wrong size bullets? :shock: I would pull the bullets and discard. Resize the neck and start with fresh bullets.
Actually that is not necessarily true.The bullets are loose in the case necks and will move very easily as the pressure builds in the cartridge.When you add in the fact that the bullets will have a larger jump before striking the rifling which will result in the bullets being engraved much easier,the peak pressure may even be reduced instead of increased.
Respectfully, I think this is hogwash!!!! I have owned a couple of levers - NEVER happens! I have reloaded for almost 20 years.... The culprit is an error in the sizing/crimping process. If I want to pull one of my bullets out of a reload, it takes a hell of a wallup from the kinetic puller to get it out!!!! More than would be created in a mag tube of a recoiling gun (BTW: Can you consider a .32 WIN SPL a recoiling gun?!! :roll: )
'The moral of this story would be: When in doubt - DON'T SHOOT it! Better to be safe than sorry! 8)