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<blockquote data-quote="Horty" data-source="post: 1755497" data-attributes="member: 8422"><p>Ok so I made a batch of ammo and shot it yesterday. Everything fed well and worked perfectly while shooting. Afterwards I picked up a bunch of my brass to examine for signs of problems (and to reload later). Everything looks good except on some of them the primer has backed out of the case a little bit and is no longer flush, what has caused this? How can I avoid this in the future?</p><p></p><p>Also, when I was reloading I had a few cases where the powder got stuck on the inside wall of the brass prior to seating the bullet, I tried to get it down into the bottom but couldn't on some of them so I just seated the bullet figuring that the bullet would push the little bit of powder on the inside wall down into the bottom of the shell. Was this a mistake? Does powder on the inside wall of the brass cause a problem? How can I avoid it in the future?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horty, post: 1755497, member: 8422"] Ok so I made a batch of ammo and shot it yesterday. Everything fed well and worked perfectly while shooting. Afterwards I picked up a bunch of my brass to examine for signs of problems (and to reload later). Everything looks good except on some of them the primer has backed out of the case a little bit and is no longer flush, what has caused this? How can I avoid this in the future? Also, when I was reloading I had a few cases where the powder got stuck on the inside wall of the brass prior to seating the bullet, I tried to get it down into the bottom but couldn't on some of them so I just seated the bullet figuring that the bullet would push the little bit of powder on the inside wall down into the bottom of the shell. Was this a mistake? Does powder on the inside wall of the brass cause a problem? How can I avoid it in the future? [/QUOTE]
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