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Win LR primers tight fit
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1632822" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>What are you using for brass? Is it brass that you have already reloaded, or is it some new brass just purchased? Did you ream the primer pockets out with a primer pocket reamer? I'm thinking that if the primers are tight after the pockets have been reamed out, then you might have a batch of oversized primers. Also what type if tool are you using to seat your primers? Would it be possible to try these primers in some brass that you know has not had a problem with primers? I know that there's a lot of questions, however they are some stuff that ought to be considered. I've been reloading for a very long time, I have never encountered tight primer pockets unless the brass was military, then the brass was crimped and the crimp had to be removed and the pocket chamfered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1632822, member: 69192"] What are you using for brass? Is it brass that you have already reloaded, or is it some new brass just purchased? Did you ream the primer pockets out with a primer pocket reamer? I'm thinking that if the primers are tight after the pockets have been reamed out, then you might have a batch of oversized primers. Also what type if tool are you using to seat your primers? Would it be possible to try these primers in some brass that you know has not had a problem with primers? I know that there's a lot of questions, however they are some stuff that ought to be considered. I've been reloading for a very long time, I have never encountered tight primer pockets unless the brass was military, then the brass was crimped and the crimp had to be removed and the pocket chamfered. [/QUOTE]
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