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Case head separation due to FL resizing brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vol1975" data-source="post: 1733962" data-attributes="member: 100380"><p>Interesting. I do steps A and B for the most parts. The two times I have had this case head separation was when I tried to use the FL resize die to reduce everything back just enough for the bolt to close. Seems on the older brass and the way it pushes the brass back at the belt is where it stress the brass. Again this seems to happen when I done this on the older brass. </p><p></p><p>for the most part I've used the Forster neck die and the Willis belted magnum collet resizing die and been happy with results. </p><p></p><p>both guns I've had this happen was on custom barrels. Benchmark and Bartlein So I know everything was right. I've even checked everything with a go and no go Guage so I know it's all good on that aspects. Any way good post on your part. </p><p></p><p>Think going forward brass is cheap compared to the aspects of having a problem with one stuck in a chamber. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vol1975, post: 1733962, member: 100380"] Interesting. I do steps A and B for the most parts. The two times I have had this case head separation was when I tried to use the FL resize die to reduce everything back just enough for the bolt to close. Seems on the older brass and the way it pushes the brass back at the belt is where it stress the brass. Again this seems to happen when I done this on the older brass. for the most part I’ve used the Forster neck die and the Willis belted magnum collet resizing die and been happy with results. both guns I’ve had this happen was on custom barrels. Benchmark and Bartlein So I know everything was right. I’ve even checked everything with a go and no go Guage so I know it’s all good on that aspects. Any way good post on your part. Think going forward brass is cheap compared to the aspects of having a problem with one stuck in a chamber. [SIZE=6][B][B][I][/I][/B][/B][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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