Originally Posted by
bombdoc
. . . My theory is that the weak neck tension and probable worn throat is causing a condition akin to a low density load in that the initial pressure pulse is blowing out the bullet into the bore and increasing the size of the apparent chamber. The rapid increase in volume is dropping the pressure to the point where, for some reason, the propellant is not igniting! I just think this is odd as the pressure in the chamber should not be affecting the primer performance - at least I have never seen this reported in the literature...!