makeshift primer sealer?

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they dont fall out, they just insert with less force than commercial brass

BECAUSE THEY'RE WORN OUT!!!!!!!!!


If they were actually falling out and you asked this question my reply would be that you have no business owning a reloading press
 
uhhhh...

...hey dude, have you measured them?
There's a nifty thought...
Just measure the primers, also measure the actual pocket, not the reamed area of the case...You can find a little chart of primer sizes on the 'net that'll tell you if the primers are out of spec...or...you could try loading some in a different case!
...sometimes simple really is best... rauch06.gif
here ya' go....170 on a LC '06 from a batch of Black Hills...it should be very close to that...sorry you're havin' troubles dude...If the primer pockets are larger than that in the actual pocket area then you need to measure the primers and compare them to see if you're screwed or not...
 
Drop of red Loctite? It lets go at 300 degrees, though. The other people are right: if it's too loose, it's too loose and you need to retire the cases.
 
rcmodel said:
What part about "Nothing will work safely" does everyone have a problem understanding?

There is no adhesive that will withstand the heat & pressure of a .223 going off.
Not necessarily true, but in the grand scheme of things it's easier and cheaper to buy new brass.
 
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