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Blew a Primer _ Analysis
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 1390374" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>I have read the entire thread to this point. One thing that I would like to ask in regard to this issue. Am I correct in stating that the consensus opinion as to causation is likely a combination of the following:</p><p>1. Possibly a flawed piece of brass? Very, very difficult if not impossible for the average to discover even with controlling precisely for preparation and weight. </p><p>2. Possibly a primer favoring the small side of diameter mixed with a primer pocket that is favoring the large side of diameter? Which both would be possible to measure, but OMG...</p><p>3. Possibly a singular bullet favoring the extreme of the large side of diameter tolerances? Again, possible to measure. </p><p>4. The perfect storm of an unknown number of these variables that happened to converge at this singular piece?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 1390374, member: 42308"] I have read the entire thread to this point. One thing that I would like to ask in regard to this issue. Am I correct in stating that the consensus opinion as to causation is likely a combination of the following: 1. Possibly a flawed piece of brass? Very, very difficult if not impossible for the average to discover even with controlling precisely for preparation and weight. 2. Possibly a primer favoring the small side of diameter mixed with a primer pocket that is favoring the large side of diameter? Which both would be possible to measure, but OMG... 3. Possibly a singular bullet favoring the extreme of the large side of diameter tolerances? Again, possible to measure. 4. The perfect storm of an unknown number of these variables that happened to converge at this singular piece? [/QUOTE]
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