MontanaRifleman
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Took some pics but having trouble downloading. Will try to get it worked out tomorrow, maybe use my phone camera.
The bullets are seated down below the shoulder/neck junction so that would prevent visible shrinkage. Used my percussion bullet puller to pull one of them and it didn't require anymore effort than recently seated bullets with neck tensions about .002 give or take. Also, no sign of oxidation on bullet or inside the case neck.
This also happened with 160 Nosler Partitions loaded about the same time. However, all (50) of them had a wrinkled (bulged) neck and almost none have wrinkled shoulders. The Balistic Tips were loaded into Fed Brass and the NP's into Rem.
At that time, my habit was to clean the inside of the necks with a bronze brush which I do now with a nylon brush.
The bullets are seated down below the shoulder/neck junction so that would prevent visible shrinkage. Used my percussion bullet puller to pull one of them and it didn't require anymore effort than recently seated bullets with neck tensions about .002 give or take. Also, no sign of oxidation on bullet or inside the case neck.
This also happened with 160 Nosler Partitions loaded about the same time. However, all (50) of them had a wrinkled (bulged) neck and almost none have wrinkled shoulders. The Balistic Tips were loaded into Fed Brass and the NP's into Rem.
At that time, my habit was to clean the inside of the necks with a bronze brush which I do now with a nylon brush.