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Reloading
Win LR primers tight fit
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1632866" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>The brass I'm loading is once fired Win.. The old primers were CCI. They went in without a problem. Ran out of the CCI so went with the Win's. It is the new Win primers that are so tight. Using a Lee hand priming tool I've had for years. I'm 74 & have been loading since I was 18. Have never experience tight primers like this. Primer pockets have been bottom squared. Also tried them in some once fired 264 mag brass. They were very snug in it also. Not as tight as the 270 brass but definitely tight. When fired they performed perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1632866, member: 109476"] The brass I'm loading is once fired Win.. The old primers were CCI. They went in without a problem. Ran out of the CCI so went with the Win's. It is the new Win primers that are so tight. Using a Lee hand priming tool I've had for years. I'm 74 & have been loading since I was 18. Have never experience tight primers like this. Primer pockets have been bottom squared. Also tried them in some once fired 264 mag brass. They were very snug in it also. Not as tight as the 270 brass but definitely tight. When fired they performed perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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