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<blockquote data-quote="Blancoalex" data-source="post: 2422609" data-attributes="member: 110819"><p>One suggestion found to try was drilling out primer flashhole. Here is 6 Rem I drilled to 7/64" and lightly chamfered inside and out. This is supposed to help make powder igintion better. One thing to be aware of the larger flashhole is that it is UNSAFE with high pressure loads. To identify these cases I used Dremel to make a small notch. Now to test to see if this is worthwhile. </p><p></p><p>Like to hear of others experiences and what worked for them for Long Range Subsonic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blancoalex, post: 2422609, member: 110819"] One suggestion found to try was drilling out primer flashhole. Here is 6 Rem I drilled to 7/64" and lightly chamfered inside and out. This is supposed to help make powder igintion better. One thing to be aware of the larger flashhole is that it is UNSAFE with high pressure loads. To identify these cases I used Dremel to make a small notch. Now to test to see if this is worthwhile. Like to hear of others experiences and what worked for them for Long Range Subsonic. [/QUOTE]
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