So I have read that flattened primers are a sign of over pressure. I went back and looked at some of my previously fired factory brass and found that more often than not they also had flattened primers. So if factory loads are doing this in my rifle, should I still be trying to work down my personal loads?
How big a deal is the flattened primer anyways? I don't have a chronograph so I have no idea what my velocities are. Thanks in advance.
Rifle: Rem. 700 custom, .308, 25" barrel
Bullet weight: 175gr, 178gr
Brass: LC LR, Black Hills, Federal
Primers: Fed 210
Powder: IMR 4895, IMR 4064
Don't know if any of this data helps but figured why not put it out there. All loads are checked in manuals and not exceeded. Goal is 2600 FPS which is what the Black hills loads and federal loads advertise (yes, these are the factory loads that showed flattened primers after firing).
How big a deal is the flattened primer anyways? I don't have a chronograph so I have no idea what my velocities are. Thanks in advance.
Rifle: Rem. 700 custom, .308, 25" barrel
Bullet weight: 175gr, 178gr
Brass: LC LR, Black Hills, Federal
Primers: Fed 210
Powder: IMR 4895, IMR 4064
Don't know if any of this data helps but figured why not put it out there. All loads are checked in manuals and not exceeded. Goal is 2600 FPS which is what the Black hills loads and federal loads advertise (yes, these are the factory loads that showed flattened primers after firing).
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