Primer flash holes way off center - accuracy?

Markit

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Just finished processing around 200 Aguila 7.62x51 brass.

Noticed all primer flash holes are significantly off center. Never seen this before on 7.62 boxer primed brass before.

I noticed it as I use my lathe to trim brass using the Lee cutter / trimmer chucked and the tailstock holding the shell holder.

Does this have any effect on accuracy?

Marc
 
I would most likely support Ganderite's overall theory that it wouldn't really degrade it that much, besides that though you should be able to get practical accuracy from the brass.

I define practical accuracy as 1 - 2 MOA as that is, in reality, a well as most people can shoot in practical shooting exercises. Once you start to add stress and time to the equation it gets significantly worse.

When I spoke to Camdex when picking up my .223 processor, they warned me of the Aguillia 7.62 brass if I was going to convert my machine to 7.62. They had warned that they are hard on decapping pins due to the off centre holes and their primer staking method.

BSB
 
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