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<blockquote data-quote="Ross1147" data-source="post: 1710582" data-attributes="member: 106919"><p>I've had this happen before with brass I accidentally bumped the shoulders back on too far. I measured an already sized case and bumped the shoulder back thinking it was a fired one. The bolt was a PTG bolt and seems to have a pretty strong firing pin spring and no issues with protrusion. It shot all properly sized brass with no issues, so I chalked it up to a head spacing issue with the brass I messed up. Not saying you did this but I'd check the shoulders on the brass against a fired round again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross1147, post: 1710582, member: 106919"] I’ve had this happen before with brass I accidentally bumped the shoulders back on too far. I measured an already sized case and bumped the shoulder back thinking it was a fired one. The bolt was a PTG bolt and seems to have a pretty strong firing pin spring and no issues with protrusion. It shot all properly sized brass with no issues, so I chalked it up to a head spacing issue with the brass I messed up. Not saying you did this but I’d check the shoulders on the brass against a fired round again. [/QUOTE]
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