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high pressure signs factory ammo
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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian Bushman" data-source="post: 990821" data-attributes="member: 41122"><p>I have seen this as im sure many on here have too. Without knowing more specifics i dont wanna tell you whats going on in your rifle. In my rifles where ive seen this its almost always seems to stem from excessive headspace. It seems common practice for factories to chamber rifles on the high and produce cases on the low. It can result in flattened primers and strecthed cases, but the ammo always fits and fires, and seldom have i seen factory offerrings that i felt were unsafe. Biggest problem is loose primer pockets and reduced brass life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian Bushman, post: 990821, member: 41122"] I have seen this as im sure many on here have too. Without knowing more specifics i dont wanna tell you whats going on in your rifle. In my rifles where ive seen this its almost always seems to stem from excessive headspace. It seems common practice for factories to chamber rifles on the high and produce cases on the low. It can result in flattened primers and strecthed cases, but the ammo always fits and fires, and seldom have i seen factory offerrings that i felt were unsafe. Biggest problem is loose primer pockets and reduced brass life. [/QUOTE]
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