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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Blown primers on 6.5 CM-Problem Solved on page 6!
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<blockquote data-quote="pdog shooter" data-source="post: 2645189" data-attributes="member: 123659"><p>I had the exact problem, same caliber, powder, brass and bullet. Buddy had same problem. Well below max powder charge with chrony to verify. Did not check volume but weighed less than Peterson brass. Problem stopped when we stopped using nosler brass. No problems with nosler brass in 22-250. How does that primer cup get out of the pocket with the bolt closed? </p><p>Peterson "fat" brass can cause that problem also but it is much easer to diagnose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdog shooter, post: 2645189, member: 123659"] I had the exact problem, same caliber, powder, brass and bullet. Buddy had same problem. Well below max powder charge with chrony to verify. Did not check volume but weighed less than Peterson brass. Problem stopped when we stopped using nosler brass. No problems with nosler brass in 22-250. How does that primer cup get out of the pocket with the bolt closed? Peterson "fat" brass can cause that problem also but it is much easer to diagnose. [/QUOTE]
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