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Reloading
Powder or primer degradation
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<blockquote data-quote="DWier" data-source="post: 1986690" data-attributes="member: 110165"><p>A friend sent this and is asking advice. (I'm interested as well).</p><p>22 Hornet. 2 cases, top right, have deep firing pin strikes. I am wanting to blame on degrading powder as these were loaded in 2008. Your thoughts?</p><p></p><p>WSR primers, small rifle; 10.6 grains IMR 4227, and a 40 grain PSP .223 Hornady bullet. Rifle a Model 43 Winchester, 70 years old. </p><p>Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DWier, post: 1986690, member: 110165"] A friend sent this and is asking advice. (I'm interested as well). 22 Hornet. 2 cases, top right, have deep firing pin strikes. I am wanting to blame on degrading powder as these were loaded in 2008. Your thoughts? WSR primers, small rifle; 10.6 grains IMR 4227, and a 40 grain PSP .223 Hornady bullet. Rifle a Model 43 Winchester, 70 years old. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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