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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Look at the Difference in Brass Softness!
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott E Ames" data-source="post: 1894156" data-attributes="member: 60439"><p>Looks like both primers have pressure signs also (or the firing pin needs to be bushed). As has been stated here many times , when you get higher than published velocity figures it is likely because you are over pressure. We would all like to be the one with a really "fast" barrel. We are NOT. Don't be the person who puts their hand in the fire to see if all the warnings about heat are true.</p><p>That circle around the F on the federal case is a warning sign also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott E Ames, post: 1894156, member: 60439"] Looks like both primers have pressure signs also (or the firing pin needs to be bushed). As has been stated here many times , when you get higher than published velocity figures it is likely because you are over pressure. We would all like to be the one with a really "fast" barrel. We are NOT. Don't be the person who puts their hand in the fire to see if all the warnings about heat are true. That circle around the F on the federal case is a warning sign also. [/QUOTE]
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