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<blockquote data-quote="Petey308" data-source="post: 2329673" data-attributes="member: 106845"><p>As long as you have a strong and healthy firing pin spring, and you're only bumping shoulders .002", you don't need to worry about a plunger ejector misaligning your rounds. Once the firing pin hits the primer, it'll seat the case fully into the shoulder of the chamber and evenly align the bullet to the axis of the bore. Two thousandths of an inch is half the thickness of a sheet of paper, so that gap will be filled before the round even fires and remain filled once it dies fire, from the pressure. I guess if you're running more than .002" shoulder bump though, this could perhaps be an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petey308, post: 2329673, member: 106845"] As long as you have a strong and healthy firing pin spring, and you’re only bumping shoulders .002”, you don’t need to worry about a plunger ejector misaligning your rounds. Once the firing pin hits the primer, it’ll seat the case fully into the shoulder of the chamber and evenly align the bullet to the axis of the bore. Two thousandths of an inch is half the thickness of a sheet of paper, so that gap will be filled before the round even fires and remain filled once it dies fire, from the pressure. I guess if you’re running more than .002” shoulder bump though, this could perhaps be an issue. [/QUOTE]
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