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.270 win. flat primers. high pressure???
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<blockquote data-quote="Gibbsfan" data-source="post: 398031" data-attributes="member: 23906"><p>boomtube </p><p>I knew that would get somebody's panties in a bunch saying that federal brass is junk. Federal brass will not hold up to the reloads that ww rp or yur higher quality brass will. Of course somebody is not going to like rp or ww also but that is a disagreement about apples or oranges. I have 25-06 that has to shoot at least a grain less powder in nickle brass than what you would load in regular brass. Just telling what i have experienced. I have 25-06 ai that doesn't seem to matter., but in the one gun it does. </p><p> </p><p>robertjr</p><p>try a different primer you can also take a piece of scotch tape over the back of your brass that is sized for your chamber and keep closing it in your chamber until you can't close your bolt each piece is about .0015 so that will telll you where you sit as far as headspace unless you have all the fancy guages you can use them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibbsfan, post: 398031, member: 23906"] boomtube I knew that would get somebody's panties in a bunch saying that federal brass is junk. Federal brass will not hold up to the reloads that ww rp or yur higher quality brass will. Of course somebody is not going to like rp or ww also but that is a disagreement about apples or oranges. I have 25-06 that has to shoot at least a grain less powder in nickle brass than what you would load in regular brass. Just telling what i have experienced. I have 25-06 ai that doesn't seem to matter., but in the one gun it does. robertjr try a different primer you can also take a piece of scotch tape over the back of your brass that is sized for your chamber and keep closing it in your chamber until you can't close your bolt each piece is about .0015 so that will telll you where you sit as far as headspace unless you have all the fancy guages you can use them [/QUOTE]
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