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Reloading
primer failure
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 459500" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>this is a post everybody needs to read!! I just rand a check on a hundred primed cases, and was in a shock. I found primers that had backed out to within .0015" of the face, and even worse in one big lot of 45LC brass. I'll reseat the 45's as they are unloaded. One lot of 35 Rem. was also pretty bad, and I'll redo those as well. Yet I check a box of 6mm Reming cases that had the primers exactly where I seated them. Figure that one out! (did them a couple years ago)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 459500, member: 25383"] this is a post everybody needs to read!! I just rand a check on a hundred primed cases, and was in a shock. I found primers that had backed out to within .0015" of the face, and even worse in one big lot of 45LC brass. I'll reseat the 45's as they are unloaded. One lot of 35 Rem. was also pretty bad, and I'll redo those as well. Yet I check a box of 6mm Reming cases that had the primers exactly where I seated them. Figure that one out! (did them a couple years ago) gary [/QUOTE]
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