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Recently, I had an almost burn through on my 38/360 Rouse Tech casing. Outside of the casing was blistered and puckered out. Inside was indented. I had been having trouble with the casing in that the none of the reload liners I have been using with it would fit unless I peeled off the outside layer of paper. Also had to sand down the od of the forward and aft spacers to get them to fit into the casing.
First two launches with the casing went OK, but last one resulted in the problem.
Is it unusual for the reload liners not to fit into the casing (I am using AT reloads) without some sort of sanding or peeling?
Should I have sanded the liner instead of peeling off the outer layer?
Is the fact that I peeled off the outer layer of the liner the cause of the shortened life of the casing (I would assume you should expect to get more than 3 shots out of a casing)?
Thanks for your help.
First two launches with the casing went OK, but last one resulted in the problem.
Is it unusual for the reload liners not to fit into the casing (I am using AT reloads) without some sort of sanding or peeling?
Should I have sanded the liner instead of peeling off the outer layer?
Is the fact that I peeled off the outer layer of the liner the cause of the shortened life of the casing (I would assume you should expect to get more than 3 shots out of a casing)?
Thanks for your help.