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Reloading
.270 win. flat primers. high pressure???
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<blockquote data-quote="rms2005" data-source="post: 398842" data-attributes="member: 21821"><p>I had the same problem in a savage 25-06 using win primers. I have always used remingtons and if i could not find them used cci untill the shortage. The win primers would flaten with the same loads used before and i backed off the load but they always flattened. I finally got my remmys back and the flattening is gone. I assume i got some primers with softer metal is all i can think of. From wht i have always read and heard going by " only" flattenin primers can be pretty deceiving without other high pressure signs as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rms2005, post: 398842, member: 21821"] I had the same problem in a savage 25-06 using win primers. I have always used remingtons and if i could not find them used cci untill the shortage. The win primers would flaten with the same loads used before and i backed off the load but they always flattened. I finally got my remmys back and the flattening is gone. I assume i got some primers with softer metal is all i can think of. From wht i have always read and heard going by " only" flattenin primers can be pretty deceiving without other high pressure signs as well. [/QUOTE]
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