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Browning 1885 Low Wall primers?
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Gents,
I just got a beauty of a low wall in 243 and love it, trigger has been adjusted to wonderful, accuracy is incredible with most reload combinations going under an inch and good loads going under 3/4 inch. Only one issue that is a little odd: fired cases come out flattened, looking like they weren't even fired. It does this with hot reloads, light loads, and two different factory loads. Has anyone seen this before and any idea why it does it? I'm not complaining, jsut wondering.

thanks and regards,
graycg
 
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I assume you mean the primers don't have an indentation showing??
 
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Yes , please explain things in more detail. I have a 1885 high wall and never observed anyhting strange.BTW the part # for firing pin and hammer are the same for High and Low Wall.
 
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