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<blockquote data-quote="Olio Tutto" data-source="post: 425225" data-attributes="member: 9256"><p>i just finished reforming the last 50 of remington brass... when i get around to loading/shooting them i see what happens...</p><p> i've not had a problem till fri. when i noticed these failures in the brass </p><p> in the very begging i use fed , hornady an winchester but very few of each</p><p>the gun has less 700 rounds shot so i'm hoping its not that...</p><p>meanwhile my thoughts have been the brass as you say rem is not the best </p><p>'the rem brass last shot i think i'll try to anneal an then retry' </p><p> i did do was change my load from h4831sc to h414 which is somewhat hotter but worked well between 1 & 2 firings so that was a second thought. no pressure signs noticed or felt at the present formular</p><p> </p><p> the hydrualic form die as may have figured out is with the use of water...</p><p> you put a dead primer in the case .. fill it with water .. the shell hold dose not have a hole thru it, it is solid so you run the case up in the die .. where the decap pin would be you insert a pin an wack it w/ a lead hammer it almost shapes it perfect... hornady made me a set of 3 pcs ... neck die to expand 243 cases .. Fl die both to form or reset the case an the main thing the form die</p><p> exspense .. but save much more in the long run barrel ware.. an componets</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olio Tutto, post: 425225, member: 9256"] i just finished reforming the last 50 of remington brass... when i get around to loading/shooting them i see what happens... i've not had a problem till fri. when i noticed these failures in the brass in the very begging i use fed , hornady an winchester but very few of each the gun has less 700 rounds shot so i'm hoping its not that... meanwhile my thoughts have been the brass as you say rem is not the best 'the rem brass last shot i think i'll try to anneal an then retry' i did do was change my load from h4831sc to h414 which is somewhat hotter but worked well between 1 & 2 firings so that was a second thought. no pressure signs noticed or felt at the present formular the hydrualic form die as may have figured out is with the use of water... you put a dead primer in the case .. fill it with water .. the shell hold dose not have a hole thru it, it is solid so you run the case up in the die .. where the decap pin would be you insert a pin an wack it w/ a lead hammer it almost shapes it perfect... hornady made me a set of 3 pcs ... neck die to expand 243 cases .. Fl die both to form or reset the case an the main thing the form die exspense .. but save much more in the long run barrel ware.. an componets [/QUOTE]
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