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Reloading
Flattened Primers?
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<blockquote data-quote="3006savage" data-source="post: 376467" data-attributes="member: 12069"><p>I am interested in seeing the responses to this topic. I question how good of an indicator they really are. I shoot an 06 and have had several factory loads with completely flattened primers.(Hornady and Winchester) Keep in mind that factory 06 ammo is designed to operate below 60,000 psi. Considering the same primers are used in a 270 which operates at 65,000 psi I have my doubts about flattened primers as a "tell all" pressure sign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3006savage, post: 376467, member: 12069"] I am interested in seeing the responses to this topic. I question how good of an indicator they really are. I shoot an 06 and have had several factory loads with completely flattened primers.(Hornady and Winchester) Keep in mind that factory 06 ammo is designed to operate below 60,000 psi. Considering the same primers are used in a 270 which operates at 65,000 psi I have my doubts about flattened primers as a "tell all" pressure sign. [/QUOTE]
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