16 April 2003, 04:58
cherry boyPrimer pocket size
How much enlargement to the diameter of a case's primer pocket, before accuracy suffers? I am particularly interested in the 22 Hornet.
16 April 2003, 07:20
beemanbemeYou don't have an accuracy issue, you have a usable brass issue. When the primer pocket has stretched to the point where your primers seat with little or no resistance, its time to dump them. I have never seen a correlation between loss of accuracy and enlarged primer pockets.
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18 April 2003, 04:28
StonecreekThe Hornet is designed to operate at pressures that should NEVER enlarge a primer pocket. If your's are stretching, you are well beyond the Hornet pressure envelope.
Accuracy deteriorates rapidly when the barrel separates from the receiver.
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