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    I use a bunch of WLR. The only trouble I had was re using a WLR. I crushed a case neck and saved the primer and powder. When I reseated it in a new case it went in really easy. When fired in a M1917 there was some smoke and the small flame jet to the side of the primer. I did have some PRVI rem 223 match that pierced primers in an AR. But only two out of 200 cases.

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    working bits

    Hopefully BAR the parts that work bring you pleasure you know like seeing things come on guys I was keepin' it clean youse are just plain wicked ooo err

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    the parts that work bring you pleasure
    There goes the thread...
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