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Reloading
Awww Crap! I need some primer help.
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<blockquote data-quote="KYpatriot" data-source="post: 1025168" data-attributes="member: 48028"><p>Waldo based on those pictures you look ok to me. That is the primer beginning to flatten a little. The horizontal marks are nothing to worry about by the looks of it, they appear to me to be surface markingsfrom the chamber. Horizontal lines yo worry about come from oversize chambers with too much headspace that cause the brass case head to separate...impending separations can be seen when a bright horizontal line on the case forms, indicating very thin walls there and a case head that will come off. You can actually feel this by bending a paper clip into a thin "L" shape and running it into the case and using it like a feeler gauge along the inside of the wallof the case. You'd feel a dip in the wall there where the bright line would be. I don't think that is what you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYpatriot, post: 1025168, member: 48028"] Waldo based on those pictures you look ok to me. That is the primer beginning to flatten a little. The horizontal marks are nothing to worry about by the looks of it, they appear to me to be surface markingsfrom the chamber. Horizontal lines yo worry about come from oversize chambers with too much headspace that cause the brass case head to separate...impending separations can be seen when a bright horizontal line on the case forms, indicating very thin walls there and a case head that will come off. You can actually feel this by bending a paper clip into a thin "L" shape and running it into the case and using it like a feeler gauge along the inside of the wallof the case. You'd feel a dip in the wall there where the bright line would be. I don't think that is what you have. [/QUOTE]
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