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<blockquote data-quote="tnraised" data-source="post: 5143398" data-attributes="member: 20931"><p>Relatively new to reloading, doing single stage for 44 mag through my Super Redhawk. Everything was going well (accurate, solid shots) until a round sounded off, sure enough, squib load. Glad I caught it since I was being vigilant. Round went about an inch into the barrel and had a bunch of unburnt powder behind it so I know it was loaded. Primer had a solif strike and the case was fine. I am thinking it is likely bad crimp so not enough pressure to fully burn. Any thoughts? Love reloading and the process. Thanks for any thoughts!</p><p></p><p>Btw, round was really stuck a little oil and rest in the freezer made it basically fall back out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnraised, post: 5143398, member: 20931"] Relatively new to reloading, doing single stage for 44 mag through my Super Redhawk. Everything was going well (accurate, solid shots) until a round sounded off, sure enough, squib load. Glad I caught it since I was being vigilant. Round went about an inch into the barrel and had a bunch of unburnt powder behind it so I know it was loaded. Primer had a solif strike and the case was fine. I am thinking it is likely bad crimp so not enough pressure to fully burn. Any thoughts? Love reloading and the process. Thanks for any thoughts! Btw, round was really stuck a little oil and rest in the freezer made it basically fall back out. [/QUOTE]
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