Thanks Seafire. Had been wondering about that.

Worst problem I had with 335 was when I loaded a batch of federal brass, some of which had primer pockets that were past done. Primer came out and I had to take my AR apart to remove it. Chunked that batch of loads and all my federal brass. No problem since.

Earlier in my reloading career it got a little sporty with RL22 and 760. Still use ‘22 in 7x57, .25-06, and .270WSM, I’m just not as adventurous as I used to be.

Worst experience I’ve had so far was in a .45 Colt with a 270-SAA and what was supposed to be 9.0 H-Universal. I’m pretty sure I left the small holed funnel in the bottom of the Uniflow and some bridged.
Blew the primer. Had to yam open the lever on my Henry (primer was stuck in the works), knock the case (Winchester) out with a cleaning rod. Hairline crack 2/3 of the way around the case. No visible damage on dis-assembly and inspection, but scaredthe hell out of me. Proof that a load doesn’t have to be hot by design, you can do something stupid and get hurt.

Last edited by Potsy; 05/07/23.