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<blockquote data-quote="nt7332" data-source="post: 1953618" data-attributes="member: 98937"><p>There is no need to drill anything out. There is engineers that get paid way more than us "standard shooter" to test this stuff. I have never needed nothing more than playing with different primers good make something shoot unless there was an anomaly with a barrel issue. My rule of thumb over the years is 55 gr or powder up is magnum primers, less than that standard rifle. Ever one time have had a issue. Don't get caught up in the small stuff if your reloading practices are on point primers is just another course adjustment u can play with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nt7332, post: 1953618, member: 98937"] There is no need to drill anything out. There is engineers that get paid way more than us “standard shooter” to test this stuff. I have never needed nothing more than playing with different primers good make something shoot unless there was an anomaly with a barrel issue. My rule of thumb over the years is 55 gr or powder up is magnum primers, less than that standard rifle. Ever one time have had a issue. Don’t get caught up in the small stuff if your reloading practices are on point primers is just another course adjustment u can play with. [/QUOTE]
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