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Reloading
Blown primers on 6.5 CM-Problem Solved on page 6!
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 2645215" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>I just cant wrap my head around the part when you though it was ok to shoot the second shot. And the third shot? You know the definition of insanity? Not saying you are insane here. But did you really expect the third time would be better? You blow a primer like the ones in your pics and you pull the plug right now on that load. And yes the difference in powder capacity is probably what caused your issue. Plus the fact that you didn't start low and work up. These are golden rules of reloading that can never be deviated from. It's probably the number one rule every reloader learns when he starts. Your situation just confirms this as a must. Thanks for sharing. If it keeps only one more person from a world of hurt it was worth your effort to post this. Safety first. </p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 2645215, member: 38048"] I just cant wrap my head around the part when you though it was ok to shoot the second shot. And the third shot? You know the definition of insanity? Not saying you are insane here. But did you really expect the third time would be better? You blow a primer like the ones in your pics and you pull the plug right now on that load. And yes the difference in powder capacity is probably what caused your issue. Plus the fact that you didn’t start low and work up. These are golden rules of reloading that can never be deviated from. It’s probably the number one rule every reloader learns when he starts. Your situation just confirms this as a must. Thanks for sharing. If it keeps only one more person from a world of hurt it was worth your effort to post this. Safety first. Shep [/QUOTE]
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