ALBERTA BOY
Regular
- Location
- Edmonton, AB
I prefer WIN brass... the only stuff I chuck is Federal... it's much too soft and the primers almost fall out after the first reload.
NO, they don't. Your reloads are FAR beyond max!
I prefer WIN brass... the only stuff I chuck is Federal... it's much too soft and the primers almost fall out after the first reload.
Any time the primer pockets greeatly loosen with one shot, in any of the well known US cases, there is one thing you can be sure of.
Your reloaded cartridge was severely overloaded.
Any time the primer pockets greeatly loosen with one shot, in any of the well known US cases, there is one thing you can be sure of.
Your reloaded cartridge was severely overloaded.
I was able to EASILY push pirmers into several Federal FC cases with my fingers after they had been fired only once with the factory load. 130gr Power Shok in .270WSM. Cases had been tumbled, trimmed, and neck sized before I began to prime them.
Ok, so I've been followong this thread with interest and I have a couple of questions. let me start by saying I have not been reloading for very long. I do read everything that I can find, but is there a book on how to inspect brass?? What to exactly look for ( with pictures would be ideal ) Splits and deformed necks are one thing but what else should I be looking for, someone mentiond a ring around the base??. I never even thought about case weights ( one manufacter verses another ) but now that this thread has mentioned it it makes sense. Is there a specific book that you may recommend that will let me in on all the tips and tricks that most of you have learned from experience thru years of handloading? I just want to make sure that I'm doing it safely for my son and I. I apologize now if these questions are deemed silly or I have missed something in another thread which explained this.
cheers
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