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The good news is such pressure dents blow out the next time you shoot them
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What are you putting the cause dont too, they look like hydraulic dents too me but i want to just make sure with you.
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True but I usualy dump them , would it not cause a higher pressure in that case though ?ovenpaa wrote:The good news is such pressure dents blow out the next time you shoot them
Spud whats your email ?
Dave
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I could do with some with neck damage, loose primer pockets (showing prmer in /out) and ejecter marks on the rims.
I could do with some with neck damage, loose primer pockets (showing prmer in /out) and ejecter marks on the rims.
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It depends how hot a load you are running, the case has been through the die so it is going to chamber OK, so you have to take a view on how important the case is to you and if you want to sling it. The good news is such things usually happen early on in your reloading days and the mistake is easily rectified.Dave 101 wrote:True but I usualy dump them , would it not cause a higher pressure in that case though ?
I have a couple of interesting damaged cases from the early days of building wildcats, the downside is they are in a huge bucket of scrap brass
Ejector marks! Heh, I should be able to find those.
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ovenpaa wrote:It depends how hot a load you are running, the case has been through the die so it is going to chamber OK, so you have to take a view on how important the case is to you and if you want to sling it. The good news is such things usually happen early on in your reloading days and the mistake is easily rectified.Dave 101 wrote:True but I usualy dump them , would it not cause a higher pressure in that case though ?
I have a couple of interesting damaged cases from the early days of building wildcats, the downside is they are in a huge bucket of scrap brass
Ejector marks! Heh, I should be able to find those.
easiest way to get thoose cases dave is tip them on the flooor lolz
no rush any time this morning
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I did find these, no idea who might have shot them though....
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