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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
plastic flow of primer material
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<blockquote data-quote="208HARDROCK" data-source="post: 2978568" data-attributes="member: 123180"><p>I have been reading this post with interest. I bought a CA 7MM PRC this spring. When breaking in the barrel with factry Hornady 175 gr. edl-x and 180 gr. edl-m, almost all my brass showed signs of pressure. Brass had flatten primers and ejector marks, some worse than others. I just recieved new Peterson match brass to start load testing, not wanting to try reloading cheap soft Hornady brass from factry loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="208HARDROCK, post: 2978568, member: 123180"] I have been reading this post with interest. I bought a CA 7MM PRC this spring. When breaking in the barrel with factry Hornady 175 gr. edl-x and 180 gr. edl-m, almost all my brass showed signs of pressure. Brass had flatten primers and ejector marks, some worse than others. I just recieved new Peterson match brass to start load testing, not wanting to try reloading cheap soft Hornady brass from factry loads. [/QUOTE]
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