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Blown primer in .243 Ackley
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared2700" data-source="post: 1541185" data-attributes="member: 102752"><p>I would go with what was suggested by this can1010 with the length of brass need to be checked then I would also check the bullet diameter to see if they are .243 or .264 , as I have found before. You may also want to check the volume capacity of the brass using water and compare to your other previously fired rounds. It could cause them to be high pressure if there is less capacity. If using a magnum primer drop 2 to 4 grs. on powder load. I prefer to use magnum primers with this type of power and with wildcat loads give more consistent velocity as your ignition is better. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared2700, post: 1541185, member: 102752"] I would go with what was suggested by this can1010 with the length of brass need to be checked then I would also check the bullet diameter to see if they are .243 or .264 , as I have found before. You may also want to check the volume capacity of the brass using water and compare to your other previously fired rounds. It could cause them to be high pressure if there is less capacity. If using a magnum primer drop 2 to 4 grs. on powder load. I prefer to use magnum primers with this type of power and with wildcat loads give more consistent velocity as your ignition is better. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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