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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 3001924" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I never had this type of problem, but that dosesn't mean much. The picture is a little hard to see all the details. I note the flatten primers, but that's the way all my reloads primers end up. I stop at that, no creatoring or ejector marks. Ejector marks is generally the load is to hot. I generally do a run up on powder loads by either .2 to .5 increase per case powder load to start with looking for signs of max load. I generally use only single based powders. </p><p>I have used loose primer pockets, and have stop that completely a great many years ago. I haven't use Winchester primers in a very long time. I've been trying to get some Win in Match and regular LRP's. That's been a hard one to complete in getting those primers. Not that I am going switch over to them, but want to see how they do.</p><p>I've been a Fed 210 and M primers user for a great many years. I do have some Mag primes, and I generally don't use them. My rifles powder loads are under 77grs to start with, and won't hold much more. </p><p>In reloading I will try difference combination to see what does group the best. Other than that I feel that case prep is one of the most important things to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 3001924, member: 101791"] I never had this type of problem, but that dosesn't mean much. The picture is a little hard to see all the details. I note the flatten primers, but that's the way all my reloads primers end up. I stop at that, no creatoring or ejector marks. Ejector marks is generally the load is to hot. I generally do a run up on powder loads by either .2 to .5 increase per case powder load to start with looking for signs of max load. I generally use only single based powders. I have used loose primer pockets, and have stop that completely a great many years ago. I haven't use Winchester primers in a very long time. I've been trying to get some Win in Match and regular LRP's. That's been a hard one to complete in getting those primers. Not that I am going switch over to them, but want to see how they do. I've been a Fed 210 and M primers user for a great many years. I do have some Mag primes, and I generally don't use them. My rifles powder loads are under 77grs to start with, and won't hold much more. In reloading I will try difference combination to see what does group the best. Other than that I feel that case prep is one of the most important things to do. [/QUOTE]
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