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Safety question: Loose primer pockets in new brass.
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<blockquote data-quote="MT4XFore" data-source="post: 98347" data-attributes="member: 4945"><p>I have had the exact same problem with Remington brass. Brand new, never fired cases, and the primers would go in so easy that you could gently tap the edge of the case and the primer would fall out. I sent the cases back to Remington and they sent them back and said I had loaded a "too hot" load in them and they wouldn't do anything. I argued with them several times explaining that the brass had never been loaded, yet they persisted in their argument. Musta meant they were calling me a liar. So I just gave up and bought some new brass of a different brand. BUT........once bitten, twice careful!</p><p>good shooting,</p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MT4XFore, post: 98347, member: 4945"] I have had the exact same problem with Remington brass. Brand new, never fired cases, and the primers would go in so easy that you could gently tap the edge of the case and the primer would fall out. I sent the cases back to Remington and they sent them back and said I had loaded a "too hot" load in them and they wouldn't do anything. I argued with them several times explaining that the brass had never been loaded, yet they persisted in their argument. Musta meant they were calling me a liar. So I just gave up and bought some new brass of a different brand. BUT........once bitten, twice careful! good shooting, Jim [/QUOTE]
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