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I recent experiment of mine using a slow powder for light loads had an unexpected result. I believe that the load I used wasn't creating enough pressure to seal the shell walls to the chamber walls. It was suggested by another member that I use a faster powder, which I intend to do when I am able to find some, but until then I'm going to raise the shot wieght a little at a time and observe the results.