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Originally Posted by
Patrick Chadwick
Maybe semolina? That is a filler often used by BP shooters. 85 gns fills the case up to the shoulder, and anything more is just painful for your shoulder Much less, and the filler could become compressed into a lump below the shoulder, in effect plugging the cartridge case. As muffet wrote, it sounds like a typical M-H load.
No, that is not a "normal" load and I would be worried firing any load in a bottleneck case with an unknown filler. If it is semolina (cream of wheat), I would not fire it at all! Semolina compacts under pressure into a solid concrete like plug and that causes pressure to rise in bottleneck cases. It is also very hygroscopic, so it will absorb moisture if left for any length of time afrer loading - even a few days.
Alex
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02-17-2013 09:40 AM
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