Had a virgin 308WIN case blow a primer during load development last week. When fired, there was a bit more smoke then usual, the rifle felt different and the primer came completely out of the case. Other than that, nothing bad.
Just came across this case again after tumbeling, FL sizing and cleaning out the primer pockets. When I went to seat the primer with an RCBS hand priming tool it was noticeably easier to go in. Upon inspection, the ring you see between the primer and the end of the primer pocket is also visually larger. The primer does not come out and is seated the same depth as the others it seems.
Question. Is it safe, or at least not prone to get the primer blown out again because its somehow been altered by the high pressure? Or just toss it?
Just came across this case again after tumbeling, FL sizing and cleaning out the primer pockets. When I went to seat the primer with an RCBS hand priming tool it was noticeably easier to go in. Upon inspection, the ring you see between the primer and the end of the primer pocket is also visually larger. The primer does not come out and is seated the same depth as the others it seems.
Question. Is it safe, or at least not prone to get the primer blown out again because its somehow been altered by the high pressure? Or just toss it?