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TIGHTEN PRIMER POCKETS, here's how.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fenix Outdoors" data-source="post: 3008002" data-attributes="member: 128788"><p>Oh yes sir, I did, I was just wondering what bringing into this conversation a short run of faulty manufactured lot of primers made 10 years ago has to do with what people are successfully doing here today by essentially making their own crimp. I don't think anyone is condoning anything others are accusing others of doing. Doesn't it sound like this has solved a couple possible issues of premature case head expansion due to possibly incorrectly manufactured brass? I know I have $5,000 worth of Sherman Short Mag chambered Proof and Bartlein carbon fiber barrels that resulted in over expanded primer pockets, not because I'm running 70,000+ psi chamber pressure, but because a brass manufacturer couldn't build brass correctly to a chamber dimension; pretty sure this isn't the first time it's happened. This process works beautifully in this example, and frankly I'm not sure how this is so wildly different than the crimp found in 5.56 cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenix Outdoors, post: 3008002, member: 128788"] Oh yes sir, I did, I was just wondering what bringing into this conversation a short run of faulty manufactured lot of primers made 10 years ago has to do with what people are successfully doing here today by essentially making their own crimp. I don't think anyone is condoning anything others are accusing others of doing. Doesn't it sound like this has solved a couple possible issues of premature case head expansion due to possibly incorrectly manufactured brass? I know I have $5,000 worth of Sherman Short Mag chambered Proof and Bartlein carbon fiber barrels that resulted in over expanded primer pockets, not because I'm running 70,000+ psi chamber pressure, but because a brass manufacturer couldn't build brass correctly to a chamber dimension; pretty sure this isn't the first time it's happened. This process works beautifully in this example, and frankly I'm not sure how this is so wildly different than the crimp found in 5.56 cases. [/QUOTE]
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