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<blockquote data-quote="Randall" data-source="post: 1073111" data-attributes="member: 86"><p>I have never had a problem with standard primers in my AR,M1A or Garand.I have used CCI or Winchester exclusively and have no experience with other brands.I have never used a small base die and full length resize only. As mentioned 4895 is the powder for a Garand,also try not to use bullets over 165,168 grains.DO NOT USE 4350 AND 180 GRAIN BULLETS!! If you use slower powder and heavier bullets you will bend the op-rod!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randall, post: 1073111, member: 86"] I have never had a problem with standard primers in my AR,M1A or Garand.I have used CCI or Winchester exclusively and have no experience with other brands.I have never used a small base die and full length resize only. As mentioned 4895 is the powder for a Garand,also try not to use bullets over 165,168 grains.DO NOT USE 4350 AND 180 GRAIN BULLETS!! If you use slower powder and heavier bullets you will bend the op-rod! [/QUOTE]
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