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Pressure Signs WAY before max charge ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Tommo64" data-source="post: 2030006" data-attributes="member: 107976"><p>Flattened primers alone without any other signs suggests it may not be a pressure issue. The low velocity readings also support this I would suggest. As others have suggested, try again with once fired brass, maybe neck sized only and see what happens. If the Win primers are still flattening out, try a different brand. Maybe seat a little deeper (are you certain you are .02 off lands or are you inadvertently jamming them?). Change one variable at a time and check the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommo64, post: 2030006, member: 107976"] Flattened primers alone without any other signs suggests it may not be a pressure issue. The low velocity readings also support this I would suggest. As others have suggested, try again with once fired brass, maybe neck sized only and see what happens. If the Win primers are still flattening out, try a different brand. Maybe seat a little deeper (are you certain you are .02 off lands or are you inadvertently jamming them?). Change one variable at a time and check the results. [/QUOTE]
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