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<blockquote data-quote="long450" data-source="post: 429733" data-attributes="member: 8426"><p>sxwatson, In the pictures shown the primer on the right appears to have a lighter hit than the one on the left. Is this the same type and batch of primer you have used in the past in the rifle? Any possiblity you have gotten grease or a build up of oil on the firing pin? </p><p></p><p>Also check the case headspace on these cases compared to the one that fired. Is it the same? You can size a case too far!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="long450, post: 429733, member: 8426"] sxwatson, In the pictures shown the primer on the right appears to have a lighter hit than the one on the left. Is this the same type and batch of primer you have used in the past in the rifle? Any possiblity you have gotten grease or a build up of oil on the firing pin? Also check the case headspace on these cases compared to the one that fired. Is it the same? You can size a case too far! [/QUOTE]
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