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Old July 16, 2018, 09:24 AM   #8
JeepHammer
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Now wait!
According to a recent thread, it's the front of the case selling in the chamber 'Sticking' the case to the chamber and chamber pressure backing the primer out...

No kidding now, that was what they wrote...
Now you have the primer back out in a straight wall case, no bullet or powder, open bore in .45 and the story changes...

Redhawk firing pin retracts after strike, this is probably allowing the primer to back out.
The flash hole simply isn't big enough to relieve pressure from detonation fast enough.
With the powder burning, and the bullet effectively plugging the barrel, the case would normally move backward reseating the primer before ejection.
Lots of pressure when that bullet plugs the barrel for a millisecond, the case moves backwards and reseats the primer.

Or that's the way I see it...
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