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Remington Primers CS call
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<blockquote data-quote="MUP" data-source="post: 4232783" data-attributes="member: 4380"><p>I didn't verify it, Remington did. I wouldn't doubt my extra pin strikes trying to achieve ignition were the cause of some extra depth. The pin strikes are deep. All that is mute anyway when I've taken down the rest of the duds and reloaded with CCI primers, and have had 100% ignition rate, from the same brass cases that the Rem primers failed in. I've used the Rem SR primers for hundreds of rounds from my AR's, and now have had a couple hundred using the CCI's without a single ftf. Just something about this particular batch of LR primers is my thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MUP, post: 4232783, member: 4380"] I didn't verify it, Remington did. I wouldn't doubt my extra pin strikes trying to achieve ignition were the cause of some extra depth. The pin strikes are deep. All that is mute anyway when I've taken down the rest of the duds and reloaded with CCI primers, and have had 100% ignition rate, from the same brass cases that the Rem primers failed in. I've used the Rem SR primers for hundreds of rounds from my AR's, and now have had a couple hundred using the CCI's without a single ftf. Just something about this particular batch of LR primers is my thinking. [/QUOTE]
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