CQB45ACP
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115RN plated, 1.135" 4.6gr Sport Pistol. Beretta 92FS.
At least two out of 140. Others perhaps but target was pretty beat up by the time I saw the two.
Haven't had a keyhole before. I'm guessing either too light a load or cracked cases I didn't catch. Latter seems unlikely to miss at least two cracked cases. BTW, these were 36th/37th firing of those cases.
If too light a load, how light do you guess it would have to be while not causing a squib instead? 4.8 is Alliant's max. Light is 4.2.
If too light, here's what could have happened--
Been shooting this load for eons and up until very recently all hand dipped. But very recently broke out my Lee drum for old times sake and apparently didn't double check loads frequently enough. Every ten or so after first several. Once I did check because a case didn't look full enough and it ended up being only 3.6gr. Wonder if that would've caused a keyhole but not a squib?
Thoughts?
Sorry no pictures.
At least two out of 140. Others perhaps but target was pretty beat up by the time I saw the two.
Haven't had a keyhole before. I'm guessing either too light a load or cracked cases I didn't catch. Latter seems unlikely to miss at least two cracked cases. BTW, these were 36th/37th firing of those cases.
If too light a load, how light do you guess it would have to be while not causing a squib instead? 4.8 is Alliant's max. Light is 4.2.
If too light, here's what could have happened--
Been shooting this load for eons and up until very recently all hand dipped. But very recently broke out my Lee drum for old times sake and apparently didn't double check loads frequently enough. Every ten or so after first several. Once I did check because a case didn't look full enough and it ended up being only 3.6gr. Wonder if that would've caused a keyhole but not a squib?
Thoughts?
Sorry no pictures.