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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Primers going in too easily? How do I know?
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<blockquote data-quote="mo" data-source="post: 306394" data-attributes="member: 5722"><p>I've loaded a few nickel brass, and never noticed any difference in putting in primers. You're not at any risk with the primers the way you have them. I actually put a drop of super glue on real loose primer pockets to get another firing. I don't recommend though, I'm just letting you know you're not putting yourself in danger. </p><p> </p><p> I only uniform the flash hole, and not the pocket. I don't know if most people do, but I don't. You might have removed a little much of the nickel plating, and that's making them loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mo, post: 306394, member: 5722"] I've loaded a few nickel brass, and never noticed any difference in putting in primers. You're not at any risk with the primers the way you have them. I actually put a drop of super glue on real loose primer pockets to get another firing. I don't recommend though, I'm just letting you know you're not putting yourself in danger. I only uniform the flash hole, and not the pocket. I don't know if most people do, but I don't. You might have removed a little much of the nickel plating, and that's making them loose. [/QUOTE]
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