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Old June 25, 2011, 10:51 AM   #20
Unclenick
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Shouldn't be any bolt stick. That would be a pressure sign. The only time it happens is when steel is stretching beyond the elastic limit of the brass it surrounds. Not cool.

The force of firing is seating the primers flush after they go off.

The drop in the two low rounds aren't necessarily caused by you. They could be caused by ignition delays due to the high primers. Read this.
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