Not sure if this shout be here or in gunsmithing, but here goes....
I was out shooting with my coworker(browningsteve) and while he was shooting his M&P I was picking up some of his brass for him and noticed a strange bulge on the primers. Took a look at the breech face and there was what looked like gas cutting or something around the firing pin hole, you can tell the shape from the picture.... runs straight up and down. He said that he never noticed it before and that he has not noticed any sort of pierced primers before, but he is going to check his brass later today. Looking at some of the other cases he had, they all have the same marking and also noticed that they are varying in pressure quite a bit if you go by the primer flattening. I think he was using wolf remanufactured ammo, so the different cases might be causeing pressure spikes, but that is just speculation...
Oh, his brass is the ones with the silver coloured primers.
So, any clues as to what could cause this?
I was out shooting with my coworker(browningsteve) and while he was shooting his M&P I was picking up some of his brass for him and noticed a strange bulge on the primers. Took a look at the breech face and there was what looked like gas cutting or something around the firing pin hole, you can tell the shape from the picture.... runs straight up and down. He said that he never noticed it before and that he has not noticed any sort of pierced primers before, but he is going to check his brass later today. Looking at some of the other cases he had, they all have the same marking and also noticed that they are varying in pressure quite a bit if you go by the primer flattening. I think he was using wolf remanufactured ammo, so the different cases might be causeing pressure spikes, but that is just speculation...
Oh, his brass is the ones with the silver coloured primers.
So, any clues as to what could cause this?


















































