Blacklabelz
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So I've been collecting .40 brass for a while, and finally got around to loading 1000 rounds today.
My batch was mixed Winchester, Federal, CCI, Blazer, R-P, and Federal NT.
I noticed some resistance on my 550b every time I tried to seat a Winchester primer into one of the Federal NT's. I checked the first few, they looked normal, so I ignored it and kept reloading.
After finishing reloading and going upstairs to my computer, I now realize the Federal NT's are crimped primers.
So, my question is: Should I pull all of the Federal NT's I reloaded (about 75)? They look normal, primer is seated flush (little flat, but not too much).
What's the worst that can happen?
My batch was mixed Winchester, Federal, CCI, Blazer, R-P, and Federal NT.
I noticed some resistance on my 550b every time I tried to seat a Winchester primer into one of the Federal NT's. I checked the first few, they looked normal, so I ignored it and kept reloading.
After finishing reloading and going upstairs to my computer, I now realize the Federal NT's are crimped primers.
So, my question is: Should I pull all of the Federal NT's I reloaded (about 75)? They look normal, primer is seated flush (little flat, but not too much).
What's the worst that can happen?