Dudemeister
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I was at the range the other day, shooting some of my reloads, and I noticed that some, but not all my spent cases still had a few flakes of unburned powder.
What exactly causes this, I would have thought that the explosion that happens inside a sealed container (the bullet casing) would consume all the fuel.
Is this normal, should I worry about it, can it be fixed, etc?
BTW, the loads are .45LC w/255gr. LRFN bullets & 6gr. of Universal.
This is a relatively light load I like shooting because it's fairly accurate at 25 yards, and I can shoot 250-300 in one session without getting tired.
What exactly causes this, I would have thought that the explosion that happens inside a sealed container (the bullet casing) would consume all the fuel.
Is this normal, should I worry about it, can it be fixed, etc?
BTW, the loads are .45LC w/255gr. LRFN bullets & 6gr. of Universal.
This is a relatively light load I like shooting because it's fairly accurate at 25 yards, and I can shoot 250-300 in one session without getting tired.