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problem with wlr primers staying in pocket
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 756240" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>I have experienced this issue with the WLR, and WLRM primers as well. When I first experienced it, it costed me about twenty pieces of Norma brass. I was shooting another brand of primers, ran out, and decided to try the WLR 's. I noticed the loose seat, and discarded them after firing. </p><p>It's a shame too, because they are very consistent too. One thing about Winchester primers, is that the WLR primers are the hottest STANDARD primer, and the WLRM I am told, are SLIGHTLY hotter than the 215. </p><p>BTW, I HIGHLY recommend that you do not re seat primers into a loaded case. If you so much as get a chard of metal or something on the seater plug, and you push in a primer......, well, you know the rest. I'd even venture ti say you won't do that again! </p><p></p><p>The problem with the WLR, WLRM is not a new problem either. They did that to me twenty years ago. Some brass seems to be a little better, but overall, and in general, they do fit looser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 756240, member: 22854"] I have experienced this issue with the WLR, and WLRM primers as well. When I first experienced it, it costed me about twenty pieces of Norma brass. I was shooting another brand of primers, ran out, and decided to try the WLR 's. I noticed the loose seat, and discarded them after firing. It's a shame too, because they are very consistent too. One thing about Winchester primers, is that the WLR primers are the hottest STANDARD primer, and the WLRM I am told, are SLIGHTLY hotter than the 215. BTW, I HIGHLY recommend that you do not re seat primers into a loaded case. If you so much as get a chard of metal or something on the seater plug, and you push in a primer......, well, you know the rest. I'd even venture ti say you won't do that again! The problem with the WLR, WLRM is not a new problem either. They did that to me twenty years ago. Some brass seems to be a little better, but overall, and in general, they do fit looser. [/QUOTE]
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