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About a year ago or so, I purchase some Blue Box Lapua brass. The primer pockets are loosening up awful quick. Not shooting any hot loads. Anyone else experiencing this problem?
What did you do to those new primer pockets before you inserted their 1st primer?
Centerfire
They shouldn't loosen that fast, even with hot loads. How many firings are you talking? And what's the difference between your chamber and sized brass at the base and 0.200" mark?
-Lee
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Butch;
No need to, I shot the blue box brass in a barrel that was about four years old, and it chambered and shot without a problem. I firmly believe that Lapua is altering their brass elasticity for short longevity. After all, they are in the business of selling Brass.
On a side note, I purchased a Redding SB die about two years ago. I am getting as many as 50 firings on gold box brass Without primers loosening. The only alteration I did have to make was going to a smaller neck bushing, Eventually the bullet was just falling into the case.