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Reloading
burned a hole in a primer today. Why??
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<blockquote data-quote="mhiltz" data-source="post: 736155" data-attributes="member: 25532"><p>KRP,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for taking the time and looking at it. This has me boggled. The bolt wasn't sticky ever, and primers weren't flatning either.</p><p></p><p>I really like this load because I was grouping 8" with it at 1000yds with a 15-24MPH cross wind. I would like to see what it can do on a calm day. Of course if it is an over pressure load then I will scrap it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhiltz, post: 736155, member: 25532"] KRP, Thanks for taking the time and looking at it. This has me boggled. The bolt wasn't sticky ever, and primers weren't flatning either. I really like this load because I was grouping 8" with it at 1000yds with a 15-24MPH cross wind. I would like to see what it can do on a calm day. Of course if it is an over pressure load then I will scrap it. [/QUOTE]
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