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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
First major boo boo
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<blockquote data-quote="bman73" data-source="post: 538579" data-attributes="member: 31591"><p>Today I went out to the range for some playtime and after the 3 round noticed a serious issue with my reloading, as the picture shows. I have after some use of the search function tracked the issue down to me bumping the shoulder too far. Don't know how yet but that is kind of immaterial at this point. What I was wondering is can I just pull the bullets and powder, then drop it back down to a lower charge and fire form the brass back to my proper chamber dimensions or have I just destroyed 150 bucks worth of brass? It is a 358 Norma mag, expensive to buy when I can find it so I would really prefer to salvage it if at all possible. Thanks in advance</p><p> </p><p>P.S. am aware that I can use 338 win mag brass but prefer not to, my hunting partner shoots that and I want zero chance of either one of us grabbing the other guys shells by accident</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bman73, post: 538579, member: 31591"] Today I went out to the range for some playtime and after the 3 round noticed a serious issue with my reloading, as the picture shows. I have after some use of the search function tracked the issue down to me bumping the shoulder too far. Don't know how yet but that is kind of immaterial at this point. What I was wondering is can I just pull the bullets and powder, then drop it back down to a lower charge and fire form the brass back to my proper chamber dimensions or have I just destroyed 150 bucks worth of brass? It is a 358 Norma mag, expensive to buy when I can find it so I would really prefer to salvage it if at all possible. Thanks in advance P.S. am aware that I can use 338 win mag brass but prefer not to, my hunting partner shoots that and I want zero chance of either one of us grabbing the other guys shells by accident [/QUOTE]
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