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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 460945" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I currently have about three hundred rounds invarious flavors setting on a table top waiting to have the primers reseated. A hundred of them I never loaded, but when I did a check on a half dozen once fired cases out of those groups, I found that the spent cases still had the primers well under the case head. Yet the loaded ones all had the primer about four to five thousandths above the case head. I punch out three or four spent cases to see what the pockets looked like, and they had never been reamed. Some of the cases were Winchester .243, and some were Remington .243. So I'm not seeing a brand name problem here. A check with some primed .222 brass showed the samething, but still slightly under the face. I check three lots of 45LC loaded rounds, and see similar things. The primed,but unloaded cases were OK. Samething for my 44 mag stuff. My 30 Herrett stuff seemed to be all over the place, but still under the case head. I've still got a couple hundred 30-06 cases to check out (all sized and primed). Luck has it that I hadn't loaded any .270 mag, and 38-55 rounds since the last time out! Also have not took the time to work over any .450 and .444 cases since the last time I beat up.</p><p> </p><p> I so I called my brother up to tell him about this primer fiasco, and of course I was nuts! An hour later he calls me up to tell me he has similar results with another major problem (I'll tell you guys about this later as we still don't know what's going on)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 460945, member: 25383"] I currently have about three hundred rounds invarious flavors setting on a table top waiting to have the primers reseated. A hundred of them I never loaded, but when I did a check on a half dozen once fired cases out of those groups, I found that the spent cases still had the primers well under the case head. Yet the loaded ones all had the primer about four to five thousandths above the case head. I punch out three or four spent cases to see what the pockets looked like, and they had never been reamed. Some of the cases were Winchester .243, and some were Remington .243. So I'm not seeing a brand name problem here. A check with some primed .222 brass showed the samething, but still slightly under the face. I check three lots of 45LC loaded rounds, and see similar things. The primed,but unloaded cases were OK. Samething for my 44 mag stuff. My 30 Herrett stuff seemed to be all over the place, but still under the case head. I've still got a couple hundred 30-06 cases to check out (all sized and primed). Luck has it that I hadn't loaded any .270 mag, and 38-55 rounds since the last time out! Also have not took the time to work over any .450 and .444 cases since the last time I beat up. I so I called my brother up to tell him about this primer fiasco, and of course I was nuts! An hour later he calls me up to tell me he has similar results with another major problem (I'll tell you guys about this later as we still don't know what's going on) gary [/QUOTE]
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