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Reloading
Primers backing out.
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<blockquote data-quote="robpiat" data-source="post: 2167960" data-attributes="member: 17931"><p>As someone who has loaded for 224 Valk, the primer pocket killer, I can assure you it doesn't take much to hold the primer in there. How light is light? the primer is held in by pressure more than friction. If we were counting on friction to hold it in there it would be laughable.</p><p></p><p>I would load one of each, Min to max load, and observe the difference in pockets. Keep in mind many precision shooters, and ammo factories, are loading effectively over book max. I'm certain Federal GMM 308 ammo would not be in the book. Its pretty hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robpiat, post: 2167960, member: 17931"] As someone who has loaded for 224 Valk, the primer pocket killer, I can assure you it doesn't take much to hold the primer in there. How light is light? the primer is held in by pressure more than friction. If we were counting on friction to hold it in there it would be laughable. I would load one of each, Min to max load, and observe the difference in pockets. Keep in mind many precision shooters, and ammo factories, are loading effectively over book max. I'm certain Federal GMM 308 ammo would not be in the book. Its pretty hot. [/QUOTE]
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