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Winchester primers rupturing. Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1075373" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>My 700 Rem. 270 Win has a few gouges in the bolt face from this happening back about 1980 with some bad primers. Not sure what make they were now. There was small hole blown out right in the 90 degree bend in the primer cup. The metal the cups was make from was not annealed enough and small cracks must have occurred in forming. Then on firing they allowed a jet of gas to come through the primer into the bolt face. I have had no problem with WLRM primers so far in my 338 WM, or 300 WSM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1075373, member: 77249"] My 700 Rem. 270 Win has a few gouges in the bolt face from this happening back about 1980 with some bad primers. Not sure what make they were now. There was small hole blown out right in the 90 degree bend in the primer cup. The metal the cups was make from was not annealed enough and small cracks must have occurred in forming. Then on firing they allowed a jet of gas to come through the primer into the bolt face. I have had no problem with WLRM primers so far in my 338 WM, or 300 WSM. [/QUOTE]
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