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Reloading
Loose primer pockets
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<blockquote data-quote="codym" data-source="post: 1550478" data-attributes="member: 105909"><p>good morning. This maybe a dumb question, but when do you call it on a piece of brass for loose primer pocket? Is it when you see any play when the primer is in the pocket, looseness after firing? I'm on my 6th load on some Norma 300 win mag brass. I've annealed and loaded them pretty conservatively, just wanting to keep an eye on the primer pockets. Some of the primers went in pretty easily but I couldn't see any movement at all once seated, or after fired but I think I'm getting close on this batch. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codym, post: 1550478, member: 105909"] good morning. This maybe a dumb question, but when do you call it on a piece of brass for loose primer pocket? Is it when you see any play when the primer is in the pocket, looseness after firing? I’m on my 6th load on some Norma 300 win mag brass. I’ve annealed and loaded them pretty conservatively, just wanting to keep an eye on the primer pockets. Some of the primers went in pretty easily but I couldn’t see any movement at all once seated, or after fired but I think I’m getting close on this batch. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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