LoneTraveler
Well-Known Member
cbk57 In the picture of the case your finger is covering the bottom of the case. Is there a black ring around the case? Or is that black ring just crud against the belt edge on the case? Or a line where the case is going to separate?
HOW ARE YOU MEASURING YOUR POWDER?
I would say the cases with the weird indented marks, Had a low load of 7828.
CHECK YOUR SCALES or POWDER CHARGING SYSTEM and LOADING DATA. This could be dangerous.
I saw a lot of cases that looked like that, Back in the late 1960's. When Hodgden came out with military surplus 4831 powder in paper bags and sole it for .75 (Seventy Five Cents a Pound) in bulks of 50lb. orders.
At the factory I was working in we would pool money 1.00 a pound and order 100 lb. at a time. Divide it up in the parking lot.
The new magnum shells had little loading data available. And Hodgdon did not have a lot of data on 4831.
Some of my friends tried to start of with light loads of 4831 powder in their, 264 WM, 7mm Remington Mag. 7mm Sharp & Hart and some wild cat 25-06 rifles. They brought several case in to work and ask, (" What the H@!! is happening to my shell cases".)
At that time one of the gun magazines wrote an article on using low loads of Surplus 4831, Causing these problems and pictures.
As soon as we got loads worked up to pressure, No more sucked in case.
Good Luck and be SAFE in the adventure.
HOW ARE YOU MEASURING YOUR POWDER?
I would say the cases with the weird indented marks, Had a low load of 7828.
CHECK YOUR SCALES or POWDER CHARGING SYSTEM and LOADING DATA. This could be dangerous.
I saw a lot of cases that looked like that, Back in the late 1960's. When Hodgden came out with military surplus 4831 powder in paper bags and sole it for .75 (Seventy Five Cents a Pound) in bulks of 50lb. orders.
At the factory I was working in we would pool money 1.00 a pound and order 100 lb. at a time. Divide it up in the parking lot.
The new magnum shells had little loading data available. And Hodgdon did not have a lot of data on 4831.
Some of my friends tried to start of with light loads of 4831 powder in their, 264 WM, 7mm Remington Mag. 7mm Sharp & Hart and some wild cat 25-06 rifles. They brought several case in to work and ask, (" What the H@!! is happening to my shell cases".)
At that time one of the gun magazines wrote an article on using low loads of Surplus 4831, Causing these problems and pictures.
As soon as we got loads worked up to pressure, No more sucked in case.
Good Luck and be SAFE in the adventure.