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I have a 1904 Portuguese Mauser in 6.5x58 that I am in the process of reloading for. I wanted to ensure that the primer wouldn't be pierced when firing so I loaded a primer in my new brass and fired the primer only. When the primed casing was loaded in the firearm, the primer was flush with the head. After firing, the primer backed out (around a millimeter I would guess). Is this a symptom of excessive head space? Should I be worried? I am using virgin Winchester 8mm brass reformed into 6.5x58 with Winchester WLR primers. Any hazards to loading up a starting load?


















































