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Custom actions, are they worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2996539" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>VinceMule:</p><p>What was the cause of the case separation? Used to many times or to much powder. I have blown out 2 primers in my life time. One was bad information on amount of powder, and the other from temp change and in about 60 degree change.</p><p>I do load or work up my loads above the manual high load. learn a hard lesson in double based powders. I only use a couple double base powder now, and tested in hot weather to start with. In cold weather they are slower velocity, but not going to over pressure. Now I did get better velocity out of the double based powders, but temp changes stop me in my track with the use of double base powders. </p><p>P.S. I will looking to a secondary reloading set up for the range. </p><p>I see that people are complaining of getting off the track. I have alway found it interesting where these thread leed to. </p><p>I will take a look at a custom action, but I build to what I want, and not what others want. No look at me person. I am say the Long Range Hunt people don't have pride in what they have built, and I see lots of very good looking firearms being shown off here. Lot of innovation and thinking in putting a firearm together. </p><p>It falls back to each their own, and it's in the eyes of the beholder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2996539, member: 101791"] VinceMule: What was the cause of the case separation? Used to many times or to much powder. I have blown out 2 primers in my life time. One was bad information on amount of powder, and the other from temp change and in about 60 degree change. I do load or work up my loads above the manual high load. learn a hard lesson in double based powders. I only use a couple double base powder now, and tested in hot weather to start with. In cold weather they are slower velocity, but not going to over pressure. Now I did get better velocity out of the double based powders, but temp changes stop me in my track with the use of double base powders. P.S. I will looking to a secondary reloading set up for the range. I see that people are complaining of getting off the track. I have alway found it interesting where these thread leed to. I will take a look at a custom action, but I build to what I want, and not what others want. No look at me person. I am say the Long Range Hunt people don't have pride in what they have built, and I see lots of very good looking firearms being shown off here. Lot of innovation and thinking in putting a firearm together. It falls back to each their own, and it's in the eyes of the beholder. [/QUOTE]
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