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Yes, Franc, powder can get in through the flash hole when using fine ball powders.
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The simple answer now as it was back when is to "NOT" use finne ball powder with these primers. Back in the day I shot quite a few of the Rem #57 primers using Hercules flake powder without a hint of a problem. Tom is 100% correct, that warning was widely publicized back when the fine grained ball shotgun propellants were brought on the market.
Miller/TN I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra
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Back in the day, I used a gazillion 57* primers, without any problem. Quite reliable. Was using 700X, however.
Rob
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they may fit after fooling with it, but are they still good? pretty old stuff youre using. all that work and all they may do is go click.........
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Been absent from the forum for a while. Funny that I find this topic first time back. I am the one who came up with the straw bushing idea. Just got an other 500 157's for a dollar this weekend at a gun show. Sure it take a little time but it does work. load and toss. next to free.
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May God bless America and those who defend her.
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what weight loads are you using them for? 1 1/8oz ? 1 oz?
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I reload for 12 gauge, 1 ounce and 20 gauge in 7/8.
Regards,
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