The Lyman tool came in today. Looks like I wasn't adequately reaming the pockets, because after running the Lyman reamer through them I had no further issues. I also took the primers out of the cases I felt were too buggered up to shoot. I'd like to get your opinions on these, and whether they would have been safe to fire as loaded ammo. They all have a mushroom head on them from being squished by the press. Only a few show signs of damage along the sides. The anvil separated from most of them while decapping, though I'm not sure if that was a result of the trauma on them or just from depriming to begin with. I've got 100 rounds loaded up right now with primers that are similar to this run, though not as extreme as these. I would hate to have to pull down 75+ rounds or however many have buggered primers, but I would also hate to disassemble my rifle (or my face) because the ammo is unsafe. What are your opinions here?
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