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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2086075" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>In looking at the picture. It appears to me, that the primer is not fired. The primer is still rounded and not flatten as would be shown with max or getting toward max pressure and flatten primer. I would say the primer isn't seated correctly partly, and pushing against the bolt face, and firing pin hole. The case isn't being resize correctly (Check your case length) creating pressure against the bolt faces because it's to long. He saying the bolt is hard to lift, and I am wonder if the bolt is hard to close too. If the picture was a little clearer it would help too. What I am saying is either the resizing job not being done correctly, or the brass is to long or is bad. It's being force against the bolt face. It would be hard to turn the bolt, and the bolt is turning on the case base as it's being closed and open leaving those marks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2086075, member: 101791"] In looking at the picture. It appears to me, that the primer is not fired. The primer is still rounded and not flatten as would be shown with max or getting toward max pressure and flatten primer. I would say the primer isn't seated correctly partly, and pushing against the bolt face, and firing pin hole. The case isn't being resize correctly (Check your case length) creating pressure against the bolt faces because it's to long. He saying the bolt is hard to lift, and I am wonder if the bolt is hard to close too. If the picture was a little clearer it would help too. What I am saying is either the resizing job not being done correctly, or the brass is to long or is bad. It's being force against the bolt face. It would be hard to turn the bolt, and the bolt is turning on the case base as it's being closed and open leaving those marks. [/QUOTE]
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