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Question about Fire Forming 257 bobs into 257 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="ktaboga" data-source="post: 2216886" data-attributes="member: 84243"><p>You noted that the Winchester brass that failed was "old". One other factor might be cold welding of bullet to case. There is a forum here on LRH about 4 years old that discusses that. I saw this about 3 years ago with blown primers in some .243 rounds that my father had reloaded 35 years earlier. When I re-seated the bullets back .005, you could feel the "weld" break in a few rounds. No blown primers after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ktaboga, post: 2216886, member: 84243"] You noted that the Winchester brass that failed was "old". One other factor might be cold welding of bullet to case. There is a forum here on LRH about 4 years old that discusses that. I saw this about 3 years ago with blown primers in some .243 rounds that my father had reloaded 35 years earlier. When I re-seated the bullets back .005, you could feel the "weld" break in a few rounds. No blown primers after that. [/QUOTE]
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