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Old 12-30-2012, 8:58 PM
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Default Blew out a primer on factory load. Why?

Took my 1945 Swedish AG42B Ljungman out today. I am still waiting for my Grafs order to finally start reloading for this rifle so all I had was some Rem Cor-Lokt and some PRVI. Plus I need the brass.
Rifle ran fine for 15 or so rounds (All Rem). Loaded up a fresh mag and the first round, a Rem, only pulled out of the chamber maybe half way and the primer was gone. That was my last Rem and the rest in the mag were all PRVI. I cleared the case and the rifle purred away like before for another 20 or so rounds until I put it away.
Bad round? At first I thought the ejector slipped of the rim causing pressure in the case blowing the spent primer out of the primer pocket but the case rim looks great.
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