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Factory Head Space
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<blockquote data-quote="philipbrousseau" data-source="post: 1177354" data-attributes="member: 94119"><p>Truck there is probably nothing wrong with your rifles head space. i don't know if you were shooting cases you resized or new unfired brass. with .013 primer protrusion you are seeing that your cases shoulder to base is that much shorter than your chamber. if you continually push the shoulders so far back and fire full pressure loads it will cause case head separation. if the pressure of your loads were max for your gun the primers would be reseated when the case head is forced back against the bolt face and may even have a riveted look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philipbrousseau, post: 1177354, member: 94119"] Truck there is probably nothing wrong with your rifles head space. i don't know if you were shooting cases you resized or new unfired brass. with .013 primer protrusion you are seeing that your cases shoulder to base is that much shorter than your chamber. if you continually push the shoulders so far back and fire full pressure loads it will cause case head separation. if the pressure of your loads were max for your gun the primers would be reseated when the case head is forced back against the bolt face and may even have a riveted look. [/QUOTE]
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