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    Some 7.5x55 Swiss
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    Beautiful wood tray, BTW - makes my red plastic one look so… boring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GyroF-16 View Post
    Beautiful wood tray, BTW - makes my red plastic one look so… boring.
    Midway used to sell them with their name marked on the ends. Looks like that time has passed.

    However, it looks like they probably came from

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    This humble round of HST is the one that convinced me to rotate my carry ammunition more frequently, and not reuse carry rounds that have been previously chambered (even once).

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    I see the primer dent…. Did it fail to go “bang”, or is that a result of a previous chambering?
    Or is there a bullet setback issue from rechambering that I can’t discern?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GyroF-16 View Post
    I see the primer dent…. Did it fail to go “bang”, or is that a result of a previous chambering?
    Or is there a bullet setback issue from rechambering that I can’t discern?
    Failed to go bang after multiple attempts. No setback.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cosermann View Post
    Failed to go bang after multiple attempts. No setback.
    Interesting…. Any theories? Oil contamination, some other consequence of spending a long time in the chamber, or just bad primer to begin with?
    I’m just trying to understand how this episode supports rotation/cycling of carry ammo.
    I’m certainly not opposed to it - just wondering your rationale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GyroF-16 View Post
    Interesting…. Any theories? Oil contamination, some other consequence of spending a long time in the chamber, or just bad primer to begin with?
    I’m just trying to understand how this episode supports rotation/cycling of carry ammo.
    I’m certainly not opposed to it - just wondering your rationale.
    Oil/solvent contamination can be an issue, although personally I doubt oil/solvent was a factor in this case since I don't leave my chambers/bores "wet."
    Carrying subjects one's ammo to more temperature and moisture fluctuations.
    Have also read that chambering a round multiple times can break up the primer "cake" thus rendering the primer inoperable. Haven't experimented with this to validate, but sounds reasonable.
    Of course, it could have been a bad primer to begin with.

    Nonetheless, it's motivated me to do what I can to further reduce the probability of a future occurrence to as close to zero as I can get it - hence being more diligent rotating my carry ammo.

    (Which has the added benefit of more practice with and reliability validation of my carry loads. Anywhoo. . . don't want to get too far afield from the thread topic.)

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