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Originally Posted by Kurt505
Not exactly sure. I don't have to trim them until at least 5 or 6 rounds and even after about 9 or 10 firings the primer pockets are tight and there's no signs of cracks in any of my brass. I have never measured wall thickness on my brass so I'd never be able to tell the difference there, I'm not that advanced in my shooting. I did have one primer blow out of a factory Nosler load once.
I got the rifle rigged up with a nice little bipod now, it'll be nice to see how I like them.
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Make sure your bipod is dug in so you can lean into it and load into your recoil pad. If you do this your consistency can increase, if your bipod is not loaded up, then its no better than any other rest.