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MIL-P-4661OE(MU)
4.3.4.1 (Cont'd)
TABLE IVB (Cont'd)
4.3.5 Inspection equipment.-The examination and tests shall be made using
equipment listed on the applicable equipment list referenced on IEL-8658516.
4.4 Test methods and procedures.
4.4.1 Sensitivity test.-Ambient temperature - The primer shall be in-
serted into the primer pocket of the cartridge case so that the surface of
the primer cup, when measured from the center of the primer, is within
the tolerance specified on the applicable cartridge drawing.  The test shall
be performed in accordance with the complete run-down method described in
TECP 700-700, Vol. III:  AMCR 715-505, Volumes 3 and 5; or AMSMU-P-715-501FAI
as applicable.
4.4.1.1 Two-height method.-The two-height method of testing for sensitivity
may be used in lieu of the complete run-down test when sensitivity results
for five consecutive lots have been found to comply with the requirements of
3.2 and computed skewness values have been been found to be no greater
than .787 nor less than -.787 (see 603).  However, one out of every 10 lots
submitted shall be tested by the complete run-down method.  Failure in any
test to meet sensitivity or skewness requirements shall be considered sufficient
cause to revert to use of the run-down method on each lot.  The two-height
test shall be conducted in accordance with the two-height method described
in AMSMU-P-715-501FA1  Fifty primers shall be tested at each height.
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