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3 minutes ago, bowhunter-tw said:

I had RL19 but havent found anymore of it or else id be using that

I think I saw RL19 at Sportsman here locally. I'm heading that way later today, I'll check.

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If you are exceeding book velocity and your primer pockets are loose after 2 firings, that is your sign. back off on powder. also, once pockets are loose, time to discard. JMO

Bill

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Crap, was walking in the store a guy walking towards register with the 8lb jug of R19.

Only R7, 16, 17 and 23 left.

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I’ve had 300rum cases that Winchester LR primers would almost fall out of and the same cases held Fed 215Match primers for 3-4 more firings. Might be worth a try but good luck finding 215Ms

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33 minutes ago, SHOOTER said:

I’ve had 300rum cases that Winchester LR primers would almost fall out of and the same cases held Fed 215Match primers for 3-4 more firings. Might be worth a try but good luck finding 215Ms

I’ll give that a try. These were win primers I loaded this morning. Ive got some feds to try later. Are win primers known to be undersized or at the smaller end of the allowable tolerance?

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gage pin can be had online that is large enough but you will need to know what your current diameter is, ill get you a good size when i get to the shop, Ill make sure it fits through the prime tool aslo, not sure how much room is in there but fell like it has plenty.

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4 hours ago, Ernesto C said:

Crap, was walking in the store a guy walking towards register with the 8lb jug of R19.

Only R7, 16, 17 and 23 left.

Rl23 is a good powder too. Hard to find and works in lots of things. 

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1 hour ago, MULEPACKHUNTER said:

gage pin can be had online that is large enough but you will need to know what your current diameter is, ill get you a good size when i get to the shop, Ill make sure it fits through the prime tool aslo, not sure how much room is in there but fell like it has plenty.

Im thinking a .215 pin might work? I can 3d print a new head to fit whatever pin I need to use

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1 hour ago, bowhunter-tw said:

Wouldnt RL23 be pretty close in burn rate to 7828? 

It is similar. It shows slightly faster on the chart, but very close. 

I am going to try some RL23 in a 300 win mag that I have tried 7828 in. The 7828 shot great at slower speeds, but didn't stay accurate as I wanted when I started pushing it. Every gun is different though. 

7828 also shoots lights out with my 300 weatherby at moderate pressures. 

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Machinists  trick to tighten  a o/s hole is a simple  steel bearing  and a tap with a hammer . It can close a hole in some hard material  so start with  a few soft taps and work your way  up till you get what you need. 

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Simply put the cartridge head has expanded due excessive pressure. Back the load off two grains and start over with new brass. Trying to whip a dead horse to life is a waste of time. Look for new node in .5 grain increments. I'm going to say the problem is the Hornady bullet which has a secant ogive and you have it seated a bit too close to the lands. Especially on the first firing you should always shoot a middle load to fire form brass and than try your maximum load. Going to Reloader 19 is not a good idea as it is a much faster burn rate. Buy Norma brass.

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