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<blockquote data-quote="jomp198q" data-source="post: 1143385" data-attributes="member: 93039"><p>One more thing I was hoping to clear up if you guys don't mind. Started playing around with the 22-250. All my brass is once fired factory hornady and winchester. I'm seeing a couple of things that concern me. I don't have a lot to base this on but I think I've got somewhat flattened primers and a ring around the case about 1/4" up. I know the couple of loads I've tried and all the factory rounds are under pressure so I know it can't be a pressure issue. I think I'm on the right track with thinking this is a head space issue. Possibly my chamber is slightly long? I'm sure there's a term for that. I'm hoping by adjusting my die and not bumping the shoulder back so far I can help minimize this. Guess I'm just looking for confirmation from the experts. Hopefully I'm learning. Thanks a lot guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jomp198q, post: 1143385, member: 93039"] One more thing I was hoping to clear up if you guys don't mind. Started playing around with the 22-250. All my brass is once fired factory hornady and winchester. I'm seeing a couple of things that concern me. I don't have a lot to base this on but I think I've got somewhat flattened primers and a ring around the case about 1/4" up. I know the couple of loads I've tried and all the factory rounds are under pressure so I know it can't be a pressure issue. I think I'm on the right track with thinking this is a head space issue. Possibly my chamber is slightly long? I'm sure there's a term for that. I'm hoping by adjusting my die and not bumping the shoulder back so far I can help minimize this. Guess I'm just looking for confirmation from the experts. Hopefully I'm learning. Thanks a lot guys. [/QUOTE]
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