eflatminor
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When I reload for handguns, I toss any brass that has a loose primer pocket because I don't want to have it fall out during an IPSC match, make a mess and maybe catch fire.
But what about rifle brass? While testing loads in my 30-06, I pushed the velocity a bit too much and began to see the telltale signs: sticky bolt and a loose primer pocket. My question is with this brass, is there any downside to loading it again, at least for range work? The primer pocket isn't so loose that I fear it will fall out, so I'm wondering why not.
Thanks!
But what about rifle brass? While testing loads in my 30-06, I pushed the velocity a bit too much and began to see the telltale signs: sticky bolt and a loose primer pocket. My question is with this brass, is there any downside to loading it again, at least for range work? The primer pocket isn't so loose that I fear it will fall out, so I'm wondering why not.
Thanks!