Crosshair
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So I have a T/C Encore that craters primers on rifle pressure 223 loads. The primers end up looking like this,
Since this is a break-action gun, this binds up the gun and causes the action to be difficult to open. Obviously the cratering isn't as "nice" as the picture once I break the gun open.
I KNOW I don't have excessive pressure with these loads. (Chronograph, QuickLOAD, firing in different guns, and reloading manuals.) So the problem has to be with the gun itself. I have some ideas, but I will be quiet and listen to what everyone else has to say.
Thanks for any advice that you can give.
Since this is a break-action gun, this binds up the gun and causes the action to be difficult to open. Obviously the cratering isn't as "nice" as the picture once I break the gun open.
I KNOW I don't have excessive pressure with these loads. (Chronograph, QuickLOAD, firing in different guns, and reloading manuals.) So the problem has to be with the gun itself. I have some ideas, but I will be quiet and listen to what everyone else has to say.
Thanks for any advice that you can give.