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Originally Posted by Harry Collins
Yes! A good seal is important. The first time I fired these shells it was with Black Powder and the action looked like there was a fire inside with the all the smoke coming out of it after each shot. The smaller gauge fire formed itself to the action. I shot smokeless powder after that and had no problems until after I had shot them a number of times and the bulge became apparent. I just looked through all the load data I have for turned brass cases and nitro powder. All loads were with SP10 wads.
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From my understanding these milled/turned cases are not as elastic as drawn brass cases , RCC does offer making cases from chamber cast from your specific gun .
The lightest load Ive seen for Bluedot was 1 5/8 oz it was 7200 psi but I was looking at primers and reloading data it seems you could lower that a bit with a different primer . I was reading a book on reloading brass shotshells and it had reloading data for smokeless RMC 12 gauge loads but didnt have any pressures listed .
Is there any books that has data for 10 gauge brass cases ?