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300 RUM Primer question
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<blockquote data-quote="trg41chris" data-source="post: 384122" data-attributes="member: 13873"><p>I have a question about fired primers in my new PSS. The load I used is 91gr Retumbo with 190smk, COL is 3.603. The primer has a raised cirle around where the firing pin hit. This is the first time to work with this caliber so I do not know if that is normal or a sign of over pressure. The load is pretty mild so I hope this is not the problem. I had no problems ejecting the cases and it was accurate. Any advice will be great. Thanks.</p><p>The rifle has a break and the brass looks fine after firing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trg41chris, post: 384122, member: 13873"] I have a question about fired primers in my new PSS. The load I used is 91gr Retumbo with 190smk, COL is 3.603. The primer has a raised cirle around where the firing pin hit. This is the first time to work with this caliber so I do not know if that is normal or a sign of over pressure. The load is pretty mild so I hope this is not the problem. I had no problems ejecting the cases and it was accurate. Any advice will be great. Thanks. The rifle has a break and the brass looks fine after firing. [/QUOTE]
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