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<blockquote data-quote="Rem700addict" data-source="post: 686314" data-attributes="member: 42574"><p>I'm glad i'm not the only one with this problem, i'm new to reloading and thought it was a newbie problem. I've been using the win lrm primers on my .300wm and I get the same primer "raised" effect, it isn't much maybe a thousandth. My primers are measuring .130 and pockets on my Rem cases are .130 deep as well. I had an old once fired case that I hadn't pulled the primer out yet and I sat it on it's primer end and it had wobble as well. I'm wondering if it could be the Rem brass as well. My question is will this be unsafe to shoot, there's not an excess protrusion? The other thing I was wondering is will it flatten the primer when shot and look like a round loaded with excessive pressure?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rem700addict, post: 686314, member: 42574"] I'm glad i'm not the only one with this problem, i'm new to reloading and thought it was a newbie problem. I've been using the win lrm primers on my .300wm and I get the same primer "raised" effect, it isn't much maybe a thousandth. My primers are measuring .130 and pockets on my Rem cases are .130 deep as well. I had an old once fired case that I hadn't pulled the primer out yet and I sat it on it's primer end and it had wobble as well. I'm wondering if it could be the Rem brass as well. My question is will this be unsafe to shoot, there's not an excess protrusion? The other thing I was wondering is will it flatten the primer when shot and look like a round loaded with excessive pressure? [/QUOTE]
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