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Flattened primers acceptable pressure sign?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2282097" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Agreed. Again, Winchester super x powerpoints factory ammo always pancaked primers and gave ejector swipes back when I shot Factory ammo. Certainly wasn't dangerous. </p><p></p><p>I recently worked up a no doubt very hot load for my .300 win mag (there's a thread about it, got a hbn treated 120 Barnes tac tx to 4050 feet per second, Peterson brass, superformance powder, happy dancing all around) no stiff bolt lift, easy "one finger" bolt operation and extraction, no cratering, tight pockets, and using my calipers to measure everything and finding the cases had not discernibly lengthened at all or expanded at the web are all the things I'm reassured about to continue shooting the load</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2282097, member: 109862"] Agreed. Again, Winchester super x powerpoints factory ammo always pancaked primers and gave ejector swipes back when I shot Factory ammo. Certainly wasn’t dangerous. I recently worked up a no doubt very hot load for my .300 win mag (there’s a thread about it, got a hbn treated 120 Barnes tac tx to 4050 feet per second, Peterson brass, superformance powder, happy dancing all around) no stiff bolt lift, easy “one finger” bolt operation and extraction, no cratering, tight pockets, and using my calipers to measure everything and finding the cases had not discernibly lengthened at all or expanded at the web are all the things I’m reassured about to continue shooting the load [/QUOTE]
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