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Reloading
Flatning Primers and Blowing Out Primers
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<blockquote data-quote="noone" data-source="post: 453429" data-attributes="member: 15610"><p>The length of the neck on your brass could also cause problems. If the neck is too long the chamber in your new rifle, when you chamber the round, the end of the neck gets crimped onto the bullet causing excessive, and erratic pressures. </p><p></p><p>Earlier in this thread, bullet seating depth was covered really well so I won't go into that. </p><p></p><p>Other causes could be oil or solvent in the chamber, improper headspace (even with a new rifle), short throat (covered with bullet seating depth).</p><p></p><p>I suggest making sure there isn't any oil or solvent in the chamber, a seating depth gauge, trim the case necks, and have headspace checked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noone, post: 453429, member: 15610"] The length of the neck on your brass could also cause problems. If the neck is too long the chamber in your new rifle, when you chamber the round, the end of the neck gets crimped onto the bullet causing excessive, and erratic pressures. Earlier in this thread, bullet seating depth was covered really well so I won't go into that. Other causes could be oil or solvent in the chamber, improper headspace (even with a new rifle), short throat (covered with bullet seating depth). I suggest making sure there isn't any oil or solvent in the chamber, a seating depth gauge, trim the case necks, and have headspace checked. [/QUOTE]
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