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Cratered Primers

jsthntn247

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Feb 25, 2009
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I just switched to Lapua Palma small rifle primer brass in my 308 from regular Lapua. My load was 42 grains of varget with the regular brass with no pressure so I started at 41.2 and worked up to 42.9 in .3gr increments just to be on the safe side. While at the range, I saw no hard bolt lift, sticky bolt, ejector marks, clicks at top of extraction on any of the loads. When I got back home I looked at the higher powder charges a little closer just to make sure there was no pressure and noticed cratered primers. I got a little worried but when I looked at the lightest charges, they also had cratered primers. No brass showed any other pressure signs. Is it common to see cratered primers when shooting small primer brass in a .308. Stiller action and cci 450 primers.
 
With Lapua brass a crated primer or pierced primer may be the only sign of pressure you'll ever see.
Lose the mag primer and try again????
 
Large rifle primers have cups .027 thick, some small rifle primers have cups only .019 thick, switch to the thicker .025 cups and see what happens.


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