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<blockquote data-quote="kc" data-source="post: 503814" data-attributes="member: 1010"><p>Make sure you lube every case you have if to, if you don't you will never forget it.</p><p>the case will stick in the die. also check for any burrs on your brass around the neck.</p><p>Inspect every case..EVERY ONE! even a bag of new brass can have a defect among them.</p><p>I trim all my brass back .001 and I inspect evey one of me cases, you can and will find a case with a split in the neck.</p><p>If the price of brass is hard to pay for, just scrouge the ranges before hunting season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc, post: 503814, member: 1010"] Make sure you lube every case you have if to, if you don't you will never forget it. the case will stick in the die. also check for any burrs on your brass around the neck. Inspect every case..EVERY ONE! even a bag of new brass can have a defect among them. I trim all my brass back .001 and I inspect evey one of me cases, you can and will find a case with a split in the neck. If the price of brass is hard to pay for, just scrouge the ranges before hunting season. [/QUOTE]
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