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Question on loose primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Millet" data-source="post: 938459" data-attributes="member: 77090"><p>Hello Guys, I just reloaded a bunch of shells for a test I want to shoot. I had pulled the bullets from these shells earlier (because I changed powder) and deprimed the primers to resize the brass. I reprimed with those same primers and noticed that a few felt somewhat loose compared to a "new" primer. My question is, would those loose ones possibly change velocity to a noticeable degree in my test? Any thoughts appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Millet, post: 938459, member: 77090"] Hello Guys, I just reloaded a bunch of shells for a test I want to shoot. I had pulled the bullets from these shells earlier (because I changed powder) and deprimed the primers to resize the brass. I reprimed with those same primers and noticed that a few felt somewhat loose compared to a "new" primer. My question is, would those loose ones possibly change velocity to a noticeable degree in my test? Any thoughts appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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