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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="walkingjay" data-source="post: 966354" data-attributes="member: 51604"><p>just be sure there is nothing stuck inside and that the primer hole is not plugged.</p><p></p><p>I shake out case, look through primer hole. if plugged I use a dental pick or other such tool. </p><p></p><p>tumbling media stuck in primer hole can cause failure to fire or hangfire. media stuck in case can cause high pressures, a quick look will show up any problems. You should be visually inspecting your brass before you load it anyway split cases/neck and other damage. Inspection after tumbling/cleaning will make it easier to see problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walkingjay, post: 966354, member: 51604"] just be sure there is nothing stuck inside and that the primer hole is not plugged. I shake out case, look through primer hole. if plugged I use a dental pick or other such tool. tumbling media stuck in primer hole can cause failure to fire or hangfire. media stuck in case can cause high pressures, a quick look will show up any problems. You should be visually inspecting your brass before you load it anyway split cases/neck and other damage. Inspection after tumbling/cleaning will make it easier to see problems. [/QUOTE]
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