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Reloading
problem with wlr primers staying in pocket
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 755935" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I've never seen a wlr drop out of a pocket and I've shot thousands of wlr and wlrm primers. I have a K or so loaded at present. I shoot fed primers for the most part, but occasionally stuff something else in a load when working it up to burn up components. Your loads are hot enough( or your brass tired enough) that some primers are still grabbing(I'd bet rem- they look like a blind man stamped 'em out) while the wins are telling you to back off as you've already blown your pockets. I hardly ever loose a pocket; usually that's reserved for running test loads on a new rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 755935, member: 48043"] I've never seen a wlr drop out of a pocket and I've shot thousands of wlr and wlrm primers. I have a K or so loaded at present. I shoot fed primers for the most part, but occasionally stuff something else in a load when working it up to burn up components. Your loads are hot enough( or your brass tired enough) that some primers are still grabbing(I'd bet rem- they look like a blind man stamped 'em out) while the wins are telling you to back off as you've already blown your pockets. I hardly ever loose a pocket; usually that's reserved for running test loads on a new rifle. [/QUOTE]
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