Between the reloading manuals and you tube, there is some info regarding pressure problems with primers and brass. The you tube does a nice job and then going back to the manuals helps in gleaning a bit more. Here are a couple for instance:
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Reloading Pressure Signs from Primers
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Reloading 101: Inspect Your Spent Primers!
Cutting primer pocket so deep: What does he mean?
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There are some others and one about the bent paper clip dragging on the inside for dips that I didn't find, but I am in my 2nd cup of coffee after a long work night so will plead old and tired. I've kind of thought that making this one a habit on all my brass, especially on good or once fired brass helps me to better find a bad one (like learning counter fit dollars, learn the good ones then the bad ones will stand out).
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Do you have any good references?
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Reloading Pressure Signs from Primers
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Reloading 101: Inspect Your Spent Primers!
Cutting primer pocket so deep: What does he mean?
-
There are some others and one about the bent paper clip dragging on the inside for dips that I didn't find, but I am in my 2nd cup of coffee after a long work night so will plead old and tired. I've kind of thought that making this one a habit on all my brass, especially on good or once fired brass helps me to better find a bad one (like learning counter fit dollars, learn the good ones then the bad ones will stand out).
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Do you have any good references?