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Reloading
300 prc N568 load development
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<blockquote data-quote="captainemil" data-source="post: 3007226" data-attributes="member: 27133"><p>Might have a weak ejector spring, Were the pin hits the primer is not wavey and the primer is not flatted out either, I do not see any pressure signs that are really bad. My brass looked horrible compared to yours and was with factory ammo . The 212 Precision was flat and wavey primers and the 225 match had a sticky bolt along with flat primer, ejector mark and wavey primer where the firing pin hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captainemil, post: 3007226, member: 27133"] Might have a weak ejector spring, Were the pin hits the primer is not wavey and the primer is not flatted out either, I do not see any pressure signs that are really bad. My brass looked horrible compared to yours and was with factory ammo . The 212 Precision was flat and wavey primers and the 225 match had a sticky bolt along with flat primer, ejector mark and wavey primer where the firing pin hit. [/QUOTE]
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