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<blockquote data-quote="MUP" data-source="post: 4194228" data-attributes="member: 4380"><p>This rifle has only shot factory ammo, Rem CorLokt's, and I'm just now reloading for it. I've used the Rem SR BR primers for my .223 loads by the hundreds so far without a single ftf. I did have a ftf using CorLokt ammo two years ago btw(in the 30-06). I'm going to try using some CCI primers and see if I have the same results first I believe, then try a "lighter" seating approach with the Remington's if warranted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MUP, post: 4194228, member: 4380"] This rifle has only shot factory ammo, Rem CorLokt's, and I'm just now reloading for it. I've used the Rem SR BR primers for my .223 loads by the hundreds so far without a single ftf. I did have a ftf using CorLokt ammo two years ago btw(in the 30-06). I'm going to try using some CCI primers and see if I have the same results first I believe, then try a "lighter" seating approach with the Remington's if warranted. [/QUOTE]
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