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Reloading
Primer piercing but weird
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1780859" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>I think it's crazy guys are looking for thicker cups. The primers are already more than strong enough. A cci 450 or a rem 71/2 or fef 205m has enough strength to wreck a brass in one firing. They seldom fail if the pressure is within spec. Afterall primers is one tool we have to observe pressure in our loads. And a blanked or pierced primer is one of those signs that says you just stepped on the pedal way too hard. Sometimes by accident but alot of times on porpose.</p><p>Basically if you can't make reloads the fall within the safe pressure max that are set by the manufacturers then you should stop reloading. It's not safe for you or those around you. You know who I'm talking about. Goes like this. ( My 7-08 imp shoots 3400 fps with a 168 vld.)</p><p>There special little case somehow beats down magnums with twice the powder capacity. There is one variable we have to all adhere to when reloading, pressure. You go over the max and things fail. </p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1780859, member: 38048"] I think it's crazy guys are looking for thicker cups. The primers are already more than strong enough. A cci 450 or a rem 71/2 or fef 205m has enough strength to wreck a brass in one firing. They seldom fail if the pressure is within spec. Afterall primers is one tool we have to observe pressure in our loads. And a blanked or pierced primer is one of those signs that says you just stepped on the pedal way too hard. Sometimes by accident but alot of times on porpose. Basically if you can't make reloads the fall within the safe pressure max that are set by the manufacturers then you should stop reloading. It's not safe for you or those around you. You know who I'm talking about. Goes like this. ( My 7-08 imp shoots 3400 fps with a 168 vld.) There special little case somehow beats down magnums with twice the powder capacity. There is one variable we have to all adhere to when reloading, pressure. You go over the max and things fail. Shep [/QUOTE]
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