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  • #16
    thomashoward
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    • Jan 2009
    • 1991

    Originally posted by Cheep
    Load a few with a slightly REDUCED powder charge for test firing if you are not comfortable with them, if no signs of over pressure then try a couple and inspect the brass...
    Near max from a book or near max for your gun? Huge difference.
    Shoot a couple and look at the case and expended primer.

    Work some up to what you have loaded the 300 to.or
    Load one and get a piece of rope and hide behind a tree
    There are variables,
    the gun,a Ruger will hold pressure that will make other guns choke.
    possible blown primer
    I had some overloads one time that would not eject for 30 seconds while the case cooled.
    I would not expect much to happen. Guns require proof testing well over pressures you will encounter,
    Last edited by thomashoward; 11-10-2011, 4:59 PM.
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