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Reloading
The first sign of excessive pressure is...
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 814774" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>In another thread there is talk of expanded primer pockets, and what happens if they get to the point where gas leaks out around the edges of the primer back to the bolt. Not a pretty thing. </p><p></p><p>Then there is talk of the primer swager device Hart makes. Seems like there are +s and -s to that. It would be nice if there was a reliable cost/time effective way to renew the primer pockets, but at this point tossing them seems like the most expedient way to go. </p><p></p><p>Most of my experience with expanded primer pockets is with Federal brass, and that seems to be the consensus in the other thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 814774, member: 28741"] In another thread there is talk of expanded primer pockets, and what happens if they get to the point where gas leaks out around the edges of the primer back to the bolt. Not a pretty thing. Then there is talk of the primer swager device Hart makes. Seems like there are +s and -s to that. It would be nice if there was a reliable cost/time effective way to renew the primer pockets, but at this point tossing them seems like the most expedient way to go. Most of my experience with expanded primer pockets is with Federal brass, and that seems to be the consensus in the other thread. [/QUOTE]
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