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Need Help....Heavy Powder Residue On Case...
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<blockquote data-quote="jjmp" data-source="post: 1117435" data-attributes="member: 9664"><p>Hey leftySTW,that's the first time I've ever heard of a primer being dirty,powder heck yes , but never a primer? Please explain ... MM not all chambers are cut normal their all cut with different reamers some different with slight variations,some are just sloppy,some slip threw and become problems,with so many varying chambers the die manufacturers,(redding) says to headspace magnums off the front shoulder for best brass life ,and to stop the cases from forming cracks about 3/16s above the belt on magnums ,brass stretches every time it's shot,excessive fl resizing over works the brass and causes that cracking above the belt like stated above. This is a real problem and any reloader must understand this, regards jjmp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjmp, post: 1117435, member: 9664"] Hey leftySTW,that's the first time I've ever heard of a primer being dirty,powder heck yes , but never a primer? Please explain ... MM not all chambers are cut normal their all cut with different reamers some different with slight variations,some are just sloppy,some slip threw and become problems,with so many varying chambers the die manufacturers,(redding) says to headspace magnums off the front shoulder for best brass life ,and to stop the cases from forming cracks about 3/16s above the belt on magnums ,brass stretches every time it's shot,excessive fl resizing over works the brass and causes that cracking above the belt like stated above. This is a real problem and any reloader must understand this, regards jjmp [/QUOTE]
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