Blown primers on the first shot at 62,000 psi are not uncommon. Early shooting articles listed the ammo as loaded to 58,000 psi, but later citings list it as 57,000 psi. Hornady reduced the loads in its factory ammo because of complaints it was often blowing primers. At some point it was changed to small rifle primer to stop the blowouts. Because of all this case life will be very short for hand loaders if they try to achieve factory velocities.
Ehhhh..... That info is a bit off.
It is true there were some shenanigans surrounding the original loadings and lots of speculation about the pressures.
As with all things, the truth is somewhat different from the internet's infinite wisdom.
Whether or not the original pressures were or weren't something, I'm not sure of anymore; but I am sure of what was assumed.
The original factory ammo(maybe currently? I don't buy ammo) had a suggested load to match factory performance numbers. Unfortunately, the keyboard warriors of the world decided that meant that the factory ammo was loaded to that exact recipie; and that magically, powder lots were all identical. Neither of which is actually the case. It was well known that early on(and sadly recently as well) Salvage had short chamber issues on many rifles. Similarly the cool kids looked at a burning rate chart for divination, and began substantially over-loading things with various powders.
This lead to the internet wisdom of Hornady producing "inferior" brass.
Not to let a marketing opportunity slip by them, the usual suspects began offering SRP brass. Again the cool kids would tell you that not only does is magically increase ignition, but will lower pressures, align your chakra, and pull Venus into alignment with Mars. As proof, you simply need to swing by one of the fanboy forums, and read that some dude shot "MOA all day, while shooting another online dude's load". Couldn't possibly have been due to anything other than $9 brass and mystical pocket sizes.
Factory velocity claims can be achieved by the handloader, with several power combos. It doesn't lower brass life, doesn't take magic primer pockets or McLaren priced brass.
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