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Reloading
Deep primer pocket
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 2116252" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>Your protrusion should be in the neighborhood of .055.</p><p>I had some BR4's years back that would misfire about 4 out of 10 switched to rem 7.5 cured the problem.</p><p>Sometimes different primer, brass, firing pin combo dont work.</p><p>Measure the thickness of your primers also they should be .118 and try to get an avg on your primer pocket depth and protrusion so if you have to send the brass back you can have the measurements to back up that the pockets are to deep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 2116252, member: 102083"] Your protrusion should be in the neighborhood of .055. I had some BR4's years back that would misfire about 4 out of 10 switched to rem 7.5 cured the problem. Sometimes different primer, brass, firing pin combo dont work. Measure the thickness of your primers also they should be .118 and try to get an avg on your primer pocket depth and protrusion so if you have to send the brass back you can have the measurements to back up that the pockets are to deep [/QUOTE]
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