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Reloading
Flattened primers acceptable pressure sign?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2282289" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>That flatting of the primers look about right to me. That where I stop at. Setting your shoulder bump and not totally going back to SMMA Length will help in case life. Primer pocket is where it will end the case life. I came across a possible way to length that life of the primer pocket, but haven't applied it yet. Annealing the case at lease every third firing or every time. It's a work of love, and accuracies that is my goal. Velocity plays a big part into it also. If I can't get the group at about 1/2" at a 100yd, and velocity @ 3200fps or above, I am not interested in it. Others have different ideas and that fine too. It's want you want and safe is what counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2282289, member: 101791"] That flatting of the primers look about right to me. That where I stop at. Setting your shoulder bump and not totally going back to SMMA Length will help in case life. Primer pocket is where it will end the case life. I came across a possible way to length that life of the primer pocket, but haven't applied it yet. Annealing the case at lease every third firing or every time. It's a work of love, and accuracies that is my goal. Velocity plays a big part into it also. If I can't get the group at about 1/2" at a 100yd, and velocity @ 3200fps or above, I am not interested in it. Others have different ideas and that fine too. It's want you want and safe is what counts. [/QUOTE]
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