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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 991001" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>Call ruger and explain it to them. Is it stretching the case severely if its just fire forming to the chamber then I would just neck size your cases and you'll be fine for a few firings then you might have to bump the shoulders back when they become hard to chamber. For the flat primers a lot of factory ammo fired in my rifles have flat primers. But no other sign of pressure (ejector marks, sticky bolt etc.) The factory ammo is sized to fit any rifle so the excess head space can cause the primer to blow out of the pocket slightly upon firing and when the case slams back into the bolt face it rams the primer back into the pocket and flattens the primer. I don't get to excited with factory ammo and flat primers....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 991001, member: 78762"] Call ruger and explain it to them. Is it stretching the case severely if its just fire forming to the chamber then I would just neck size your cases and you'll be fine for a few firings then you might have to bump the shoulders back when they become hard to chamber. For the flat primers a lot of factory ammo fired in my rifles have flat primers. But no other sign of pressure (ejector marks, sticky bolt etc.) The factory ammo is sized to fit any rifle so the excess head space can cause the primer to blow out of the pocket slightly upon firing and when the case slams back into the bolt face it rams the primer back into the pocket and flattens the primer. I don't get to excited with factory ammo and flat primers.... [/QUOTE]
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