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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
7mm Mag brass
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<blockquote data-quote="newmexkid" data-source="post: 749199" data-attributes="member: 33152"><p>I think Joe is spot on. I've used the paperclip, "thingy" since 1983 and I trust it. After you straighten out the paperclip get a, "new" case and run the tip of the clip into the case until you feel it hit the top of the belt. Rotate the case with your fingers as you feel around the entire inside of the belt. It should be smooth. When you run it inside a several times fired case you should start feeling a rough spot just above the belt. Any case that I feel the roughness in goes into the trash. Not worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newmexkid, post: 749199, member: 33152"] I think Joe is spot on. I've used the paperclip, "thingy" since 1983 and I trust it. After you straighten out the paperclip get a, "new" case and run the tip of the clip into the case until you feel it hit the top of the belt. Rotate the case with your fingers as you feel around the entire inside of the belt. It should be smooth. When you run it inside a several times fired case you should start feeling a rough spot just above the belt. Any case that I feel the roughness in goes into the trash. Not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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