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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Loads safe to shoot?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 774178" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I'm beginning to think this guy is right..........</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>How bad are they if you have to ask more ???? about the damage; I'd assumed a couple of thou. over flush. </p><p>The casing is a lot thicker than the primer cup and most of the dimension change would be the primer squaring to the boltface. </p><p>If more than a couple of thou. over flush, pull the bullets, dump the powder, and seat them harder to pull them down. Neck or fl size, and re-load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 774178, member: 48043"] I'm beginning to think this guy is right.......... How bad are they if you have to ask more ???? about the damage; I'd assumed a couple of thou. over flush. The casing is a lot thicker than the primer cup and most of the dimension change would be the primer squaring to the boltface. If more than a couple of thou. over flush, pull the bullets, dump the powder, and seat them harder to pull them down. Neck or fl size, and re-load. [/QUOTE]
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