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Federal Brass Primer Pockets
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 2078787" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>The once fired federal brass I use in my 270wsm is like that. After first firing from factory ammo the pockets are just barely tight enough to hold a primer and some won't. So now that I have 2x on the brass I'm just going tighten the primer pockets back up myself with a ball bearing and a punch. I'm just running a mild load because that's all fed brass can take if you want to get more than 2 firings out of it. If you want the good stuff go Peterson or lapua when it comes out. Hornady seems to be much better than Winchester or federal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 2078787, member: 21446"] The once fired federal brass I use in my 270wsm is like that. After first firing from factory ammo the pockets are just barely tight enough to hold a primer and some won’t. So now that I have 2x on the brass I’m just going tighten the primer pockets back up myself with a ball bearing and a punch. I’m just running a mild load because that’s all fed brass can take if you want to get more than 2 firings out of it. If you want the good stuff go Peterson or lapua when it comes out. Hornady seems to be much better than Winchester or federal. [/QUOTE]
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