Ok so I have a 280 AI that I have developed some fantastic loads for, but I continually puncture primers. My original load was 60.1gr H4831sc 168gr bergers, and CCI 200's, and there were no pressure signs except I kept puncturing primers. I sent my bolt in and had it bushed, still getting some punctures, so I dropped the charge to 58.5 which is only .5 above Nosler load data max. Still punctured primers, although the hole is smaller. I say again 0 pressure signs other than punctured primers with either loads. I haven't remeasured the firing pin protrusion but it was bushed by Score High so I'm sure that it is fine. There has also been several misfires and they were definitely not light strikes. The bushed firing pin/firing pin hole punches some pretty deep holes. I called CCI and a tech told me to switch to their BR2 primers, he said they had a thicker cup? Everything I have ever read or heard says they have the same cup, and are just held to better quality control. Maybe the material is better? Any thoughts on this? I have also heard magnum primers are tougher. If anyone has some advice please share.. Thanks ahead of time. Can't post pics right now, can on Sunday.
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