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Flatning Primers and Blowing out Primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie Dog50" data-source="post: 458642" data-attributes="member: 29069"><p>Up until this point this is the first time I have ever heard of an explanation such as this. It makes since and seems logical. Especially if savage happened to make this rifle with extra head space for varmit hunters who reload, which I would think they definitely had in mind. As far as the components go this is all first time fired full length sized brass. So as far as the primer pockets being to deep, shallow, or big I don't know? I did dechamfer and debur the case mouths. I did not debur the flash holes, and yes there are quite a few with some metal burs and uneven edges. As far as the other components I used CCI 200 large rifle primers varget and imr8208xbr. The three bullets I chose were 55 grain HNDY VMAX, 52 grain HNDY AMAX, and 55 grain Sierra HPBT. And no I have not chronographed the loads, that is the next item I plan on buying, it will be about 2 months before I can talk my wife into it. However if the chamber does have excessive head space how do I first of all verify that, and secondly what do I do to cope with or solve an excessive head space problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie Dog50, post: 458642, member: 29069"] Up until this point this is the first time I have ever heard of an explanation such as this. It makes since and seems logical. Especially if savage happened to make this rifle with extra head space for varmit hunters who reload, which I would think they definitely had in mind. As far as the components go this is all first time fired full length sized brass. So as far as the primer pockets being to deep, shallow, or big I don't know? I did dechamfer and debur the case mouths. I did not debur the flash holes, and yes there are quite a few with some metal burs and uneven edges. As far as the other components I used CCI 200 large rifle primers varget and imr8208xbr. The three bullets I chose were 55 grain HNDY VMAX, 52 grain HNDY AMAX, and 55 grain Sierra HPBT. And no I have not chronographed the loads, that is the next item I plan on buying, it will be about 2 months before I can talk my wife into it. However if the chamber does have excessive head space how do I first of all verify that, and secondly what do I do to cope with or solve an excessive head space problem. [/QUOTE]
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