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Reloading
Primer Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="sxssixteen" data-source="post: 2549079" data-attributes="member: 121547"><p>Thanks for all the help and ideas. Perhaps I wasn't very clear about the nickle plated brass sticking in the chamber. What I hoped to say was that I loaded a number of test loads in both nickle and brass. All were sized the same way (FL in the same die), all were set to the same overall cartridge dimensions, all had safe bullet seating depths, etc. Some were loaded with CCI BR4 primers, some with other primers. All were shot in the same rifle. No pressure signs were seen for any of the fired ammunition (even after measuring). The only difference was that the nickle brass, with CCI BR4 primers, had a tendency to stick in the chamber. My question was only to learn if this is normal, and did others find the same results.</p><p>Sorry for any confusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sxssixteen, post: 2549079, member: 121547"] Thanks for all the help and ideas. Perhaps I wasn't very clear about the nickle plated brass sticking in the chamber. What I hoped to say was that I loaded a number of test loads in both nickle and brass. All were sized the same way (FL in the same die), all were set to the same overall cartridge dimensions, all had safe bullet seating depths, etc. Some were loaded with CCI BR4 primers, some with other primers. All were shot in the same rifle. No pressure signs were seen for any of the fired ammunition (even after measuring). The only difference was that the nickle brass, with CCI BR4 primers, had a tendency to stick in the chamber. My question was only to learn if this is normal, and did others find the same results. Sorry for any confusion. [/QUOTE]
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