I am on my fourth reload of Remington 223 brass and notice that some of the primers are going in with significantly less force. I was expecting the necks to eventually split but it may be that the primer pockets go first. If so, how do I know when to stop loading this brass? Is this an unsafe condition?
I am shooting this brass in a White Oak Armament barrel with XTC match loads that are not max or over max. I am loading ~23 grains of Reloader 15 or Accurate 2520 with 77 SMK, 75 Hornady BTHP at magazine length and 80 SMK and 75 A MAX with significant jump, nothing jammed.
I am shooting this brass in a White Oak Armament barrel with XTC match loads that are not max or over max. I am loading ~23 grains of Reloader 15 or Accurate 2520 with 77 SMK, 75 Hornady BTHP at magazine length and 80 SMK and 75 A MAX with significant jump, nothing jammed.