Bigger concern might be the gases getting paste the primer and then damaging the face of a bolt. ...........
I can answer the question as asked. Yes, it will.
I didn't experience this just once but rather many times.
Wilbur, glad to see your back. So much answer in so few wordsI can answer the question as asked. Yes, it will.
I didn't experience this just once but rather many times.
I might as well throw 95% of my PPC cases away after 3 firings.
I might as well throw 95% of my PPC cases away after 3 firings.
I found that new Lapua Br. cases maybe a 1/3 are fairly loose with Feds..... jim
If you were winning and discovered your primers were leaking and pitting your bolt face...would you stop doing whatever you were doing to save your bolt face?
and find the current ones a bear to seat in the primer pockets with my K&M primer tool...I mean I have to use a lot of force to get them into the pockets. I switched back to BR4s and they seat with normal resistance and are easily felt when they hit the pocket bottom. Remington 7 1/2 the same as BR4s. If it wasn't for the SR primer unavailability I would sell them in a heart beat. I never used to have this problem with Federals until about a year ago.
I bought a brick of 205s small rifle. when I got them home the individual sleeves were all marked small pistol. They do appear to be small pistol primers in the wrong box. I emailed Federal about it asking for a switch and never heard a word from them.
If you were winning...would you stop doing whatever you were doing to save your bolt face?
[My answer] I would try other primer brands or make new cases rather than risk a top notch shooting rifle's $650 bolt
Gary, I'm not sure that you answered Wilbur's question; does your answer assume that your rifle is "winning" and pitting the bolt face at the same time? What if you were winning at the SS?
I am lucky in that my most used 6PPC, a early vintage Farley with the S-7 tool steel bolt, still shows no erosion after thousands of rounds. That is one of the things Jim go right.
I have shot countless aggs with primers that had no feel what so ever going in. It is something you just accept in the Short Range game.