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<blockquote data-quote="300 Driver" data-source="post: 2828297" data-attributes="member: 91257"><p>Thank you all. You confirmed my plan to run false shoulder and a greater jam.</p><p></p><p>Having half form properly and the other half not fire messed with my confidence. I didn't measure firing pin projection, but I'll make sure to verify. The rounds that fired, the strike looks completely normal. I prime by feel with a Lee auto bench prime and will try to measure that, but every primer is seated until the stroke hits a hard stop and they are all well below the case head. Primer depth is not a measurement I've ever taken before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300 Driver, post: 2828297, member: 91257"] Thank you all. You confirmed my plan to run false shoulder and a greater jam. Having half form properly and the other half not fire messed with my confidence. I didn’t measure firing pin projection, but I’ll make sure to verify. The rounds that fired, the strike looks completely normal. I prime by feel with a Lee auto bench prime and will try to measure that, but every primer is seated until the stroke hits a hard stop and they are all well below the case head. Primer depth is not a measurement I’ve ever taken before. [/QUOTE]
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