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Reloading
5.56 primers HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveAreno" data-source="post: 627640" data-attributes="member: 44025"><p>Hi how's it goin ? Now I'm not an authority on the subject but I have loaded a lot of 223 . I honestly wish my primers looked that good . I've gotten away with loading the same brass several times and when my charge was too hot it'll either split on the mouth of the case or I've even had my primers blow completely out of the case. Which on an a.r. platform can be problematic. This sight has a technical link I heard about that'll help should a problem happen. They do shoot great when you load em to the nuts though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveAreno, post: 627640, member: 44025"] Hi how's it goin ? Now I'm not an authority on the subject but I have loaded a lot of 223 . I honestly wish my primers looked that good . I've gotten away with loading the same brass several times and when my charge was too hot it'll either split on the mouth of the case or I've even had my primers blow completely out of the case. Which on an a.r. platform can be problematic. This sight has a technical link I heard about that'll help should a problem happen. They do shoot great when you load em to the nuts though! [/QUOTE]
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