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Reloading
257 stw blowing primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Cheyenne 1" data-source="post: 707027" data-attributes="member: 9735"><p>I seat all my primers by hand. They all seemed to feel normal when seating them. </p><p>I had tried ramshot and retumbo, it didn't work all that well for me. </p><p>I hadn't heard of the e-tips causing pressure problems, I guess thats why we have these forums to ask questions. I have some swifts I could try. </p><p>I will also check with a brush to see if there is a carbon ring.</p><p>Hopefully this week the wind will go down and I will try and see if I can get this figured out.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheyenne 1, post: 707027, member: 9735"] I seat all my primers by hand. They all seemed to feel normal when seating them. I had tried ramshot and retumbo, it didn't work all that well for me. I hadn't heard of the e-tips causing pressure problems, I guess thats why we have these forums to ask questions. I have some swifts I could try. I will also check with a brush to see if there is a carbon ring. Hopefully this week the wind will go down and I will try and see if I can get this figured out. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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