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Reloading
Help me figure out why I'm blowing primers
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<blockquote data-quote="LongestShot" data-source="post: 1790122" data-attributes="member: 101776"><p>You're starting off way too hot. You are new to reloading and don't appreciate the detrimental results you can have from a load that's just too hot. Stiff bolts and blown primers are the last warning before a caustrifiic result happens. Go back and start at the beginning. What I mean is factory length cartridges and powder loads that are nominal. Start from the beginning and move up one step at a time. You are very close to having an entire receiver blow up in your face. This is a very dangerous hobby. Reloading takes years to perfect. Mistakes can be fatal. I suggest that you find and older experienced reloader to work with you. They have years of invaluable experience that can save you from making rocky mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongestShot, post: 1790122, member: 101776"] You're starting off way too hot. You are new to reloading and don't appreciate the detrimental results you can have from a load that's just too hot. Stiff bolts and blown primers are the last warning before a caustrifiic result happens. Go back and start at the beginning. What I mean is factory length cartridges and powder loads that are nominal. Start from the beginning and move up one step at a time. You are very close to having an entire receiver blow up in your face. This is a very dangerous hobby. Reloading takes years to perfect. Mistakes can be fatal. I suggest that you find and older experienced reloader to work with you. They have years of invaluable experience that can save you from making rocky mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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