Alright, I'll tell why I asked the question. Like I said before, I am reloading for my cousin. I asked him what he wanted them loaded at and he said looks like 22-26 gr. of IMR-3031. So I said I'll load them at 24 to be safe and work up if we need to. First thing I noticed was that it looked like the case was real full, like full the powder will touch the bullet. Against my better judgement, I loaded them anyway. Went to test fire in a RRA ar and I had my cousin shoot just one so I could check for pressure signs. After he fired I picked up the brass and saw that the primer was pushed out a little, about flush with the bottom of the case. So I knew that that it was a little hot. No other pressure signs so I had him shoot 10 or so more and looked at the brass again. Same thing, all the primers were pushed out flush. He shot the rest and I picked up all the brass and looked at them. Out of 30, they all had the primers pushed out flush with the bottom of the case. One of them had the primer pushed out almost all the way, so far that when I brought them back inside the primer had fallen out somewhere. So my question is, what happened? I started in the middle powder wise and had excess pressure.