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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
burned a hole in a primer today. Why??
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<blockquote data-quote="KRP" data-source="post: 736136" data-attributes="member: 9969"><p>I'm guessing the bolt face wasn't scared, but you probably should have been. From the sounds of it the bolt face was etched, and from the photo(hard to tell with the quality of it) it looks like you had leakage around the primer. I'd think you are over pressure now or have been before and expanded the primer pockets. Did the primers seat really easily on the current batch of ammo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KRP, post: 736136, member: 9969"] I'm guessing the bolt face wasn't scared, but you probably should have been. From the sounds of it the bolt face was etched, and from the photo(hard to tell with the quality of it) it looks like you had leakage around the primer. I'd think you are over pressure now or have been before and expanded the primer pockets. Did the primers seat really easily on the current batch of ammo? [/QUOTE]
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