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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="anachronism" data-source="post: 212852" data-attributes="member: 4134"><p><strong>let's start over...</strong></p><p></p><p>Do you have any brass that wasn't from this batch, maybe from a previous batch? How does is chamber? It almost sounds like you might have some sort of debris in the chamber, perhaps unburned powder granules or a chunk of bullet jacket. Have you cleaned the rifle and inspected the chamber? Simply using a magnum primer in place of a std primer shouldn't cause you this kind of grief. Better yet, how does once of your unfired rounds from the same batch chamber (be careful)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anachronism, post: 212852, member: 4134"] [b]let's start over...[/b] Do you have any brass that wasn't from this batch, maybe from a previous batch? How does is chamber? It almost sounds like you might have some sort of debris in the chamber, perhaps unburned powder granules or a chunk of bullet jacket. Have you cleaned the rifle and inspected the chamber? Simply using a magnum primer in place of a std primer shouldn't cause you this kind of grief. Better yet, how does once of your unfired rounds from the same batch chamber (be careful)? [/QUOTE]
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