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Reloading
Did i ruin my AMP mark 2?!?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2333229" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Rooster</p><p>None. It is also kind of complicated to take apart. It is a WELL built UNIT! Lots of contact points (Screws) with a Case that fits TIGHT and overlaps.</p><p>That is why it is very IMPORTANT to check each brass case after cleaning weather it is Wet SS media, of Dry Corn Cob, ect. I learned my lesson even though I was always careful. It took just one time for me to put my practices in check.</p><p>It doesn't matter weather you are annealing or not. You need to CHECK your brass after cleaning especially the primer flash hole!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2333229, member: 116439"] Rooster None. It is also kind of complicated to take apart. It is a WELL built UNIT! Lots of contact points (Screws) with a Case that fits TIGHT and overlaps. That is why it is very IMPORTANT to check each brass case after cleaning weather it is Wet SS media, of Dry Corn Cob, ect. I learned my lesson even though I was always careful. It took just one time for me to put my practices in check. It doesn't matter weather you are annealing or not. You need to CHECK your brass after cleaning especially the primer flash hole!!! [/QUOTE]
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