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115VLD 243AI Loads Check: Bad WLR Primer Alert

DoneNOut

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115 Berger VLDT
55.5 H20 capacity 243AI brass
WLR
.06 from lands, COL 2.800
1-7.5T 26" Criterion

Blow primers with following:

41gr XMR4350
41gr H100V
41 RL17
49gr N570
49gr H1000

Haven't had any problems with 105 VLD loads yet. I planned to shoot the 115s with the fast twist rare. But so far bummed out.
 
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115 Berger VLDT
55.5 H20 capacity 243AI brass
WLR
.06 from lands, COL 2.800
1-7.5T 26" Criterion

Blow primers with following:

41gr XMR4350
41gr H100V
41 RL17
49gr N570
49gr H1000

Haven't had any problems with 105 VLD loads yet. I planned to shoot the 115s with the fast twist rare. But so far bummed out.

How did you come up with those loads?
 
blown primers meaning, loose pockets, pierced by firing pin, or a hole leaking at the edges. the WLR primers are known for blowing a hole at the edges and might not be your reloads just defective primers.
 
blown primers meaning, loose pockets, pierced by firing pin, or a hole leaking at the edges. the WLR primers are known for blowing a hole at the edges and might not be your reloads just defective primers.
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Technically not blowing them I guess, but this above.
 
that there is what is typical for WLR, blown out the edge. it is a primer problem not a reload problem. it doesn't matter the pressure i have seen that happen at low and high pressure.
 
that there is what is typical for WLR, blown out the edge. it is a primer problem not a reload problem. it doesn't matter the pressure i have seen that happen at low and high pressure.
OMG! I just researched the WLR pinhole issue. This is exactly what happens with the defective primers. Geez, just my luck
 
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