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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
AR .260 chews 'em up and spits 'em out...
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<blockquote data-quote="battlestick" data-source="post: 671277" data-attributes="member: 31425"><p>I am with WildRose....</p><p> </p><p>If it were me, it would got to my smith, along with the brass for him to look at as well. I wouldn't shoot it at all until a professional looked at it.</p><p> </p><p>Basic reloading says pierced primers are caused from unsafe chamber pressures. I have also seen very new BCG's (as you state yours is) get torn to pieces pre maturely from other reloaders running very hot loads all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="battlestick, post: 671277, member: 31425"] I am with WildRose.... If it were me, it would got to my smith, along with the brass for him to look at as well. I wouldn't shoot it at all until a professional looked at it. Basic reloading says pierced primers are caused from unsafe chamber pressures. I have also seen very new BCG's (as you state yours is) get torn to pieces pre maturely from other reloaders running very hot loads all the time. [/QUOTE]
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AR .260 chews 'em up and spits 'em out...
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