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Old June 16, 2013, 06:55 PM   #81
William T. Watts
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Join Date: January 20, 2010
Location: Central Arkansas
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Flea21 the pictures you posted clearly showed the factory loaded fired cases had primers that had rounded edges (that's the way they are supposed to look), your loaded rounds that you fired had flattened primers (that's not the way they are supposed to look). Your loaded rounds could have flattened primers due to (A) you set the shoulder back when you sized the cases (2) they were flattened due to high pressure. Since you have a problem extracting fired cases logically speaking that is another sign of high pressure, now you have two clear signs of high pressure. Most people that have any common sense at this point quit arguring with the obvious and reduce their loads by one full grain (I would reduce by 2 full grains) if this were my rifle this discussion was about). Your face and your rifle!! William
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