edistoriverrat
Plinker
- Dec 29, 2012
- 10
- 1
Hey guys, something I posted elsewhere and did not get an answer. I have never noticed this before until I started saving my cases to maybe reload someday. I found about 25 of my old already fired 30-30 cases and ALL of them have the primer slightly blown out of the case, enough, so that the shell will wobble on a flat surface.
These are all factory new loads out of the box Win 150g hp, Win 130g st, Rem 170g sp core lokt, Win 170g power point.
I checked all the new rounds still in the boxes and all the primers are flush with the case like they are supposed to be.
The rifle in question my uncle gave to me was brand new, he bought it years ago and only fired it 3 times, and put it up, never to be touched again, till I got it.
It is a Marlin 30-30 336 RC.
Is the primer blowout normal or is it something I should check further.
Thanks
These are all factory new loads out of the box Win 150g hp, Win 130g st, Rem 170g sp core lokt, Win 170g power point.
I checked all the new rounds still in the boxes and all the primers are flush with the case like they are supposed to be.
The rifle in question my uncle gave to me was brand new, he bought it years ago and only fired it 3 times, and put it up, never to be touched again, till I got it.
It is a Marlin 30-30 336 RC.
Is the primer blowout normal or is it something I should check further.
Thanks