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Reloading
Is this brass safe to reload???
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<blockquote data-quote="mdvctry" data-source="post: 1898637" data-attributes="member: 45208"><p>How new is your MDRX? This seems to be a common problem with MDRs, at least in 6.5CM. The problem happens when the round chambers, regardless if new or reloaded brass. At least I've had this happen with Hornady, Winchester and Sig Sauer New brass straight from the box and loading it without firing it to see what was happening. I've been told over time this will correct itself from DTA... my thoughts are they still have problems with less than optimal machining and engineering that we're beta testing for them. I have less than 300 rounds down range so for now I'll give it some time to break in. If the dings don't smooth out after resizing them, then I'll probably toss them.</p><p></p><p>DTA is well aware of this issue and for the moment they are blaming it on 'soft' brass. I don't buy it. It's also not the forward eject system. I've taken it off and let the rounds side eject</p><p>And the brass still has the marks. As noted above, I think it's the feed ramps. But can't prove it yet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdvctry, post: 1898637, member: 45208"] How new is your MDRX? This seems to be a common problem with MDRs, at least in 6.5CM. The problem happens when the round chambers, regardless if new or reloaded brass. At least I’ve had this happen with Hornady, Winchester and Sig Sauer New brass straight from the box and loading it without firing it to see what was happening. I’ve been told over time this will correct itself from DTA... my thoughts are they still have problems with less than optimal machining and engineering that we’re beta testing for them. I have less than 300 rounds down range so for now I’ll give it some time to break in. If the dings don’t smooth out after resizing them, then I’ll probably toss them. DTA is well aware of this issue and for the moment they are blaming it on ‘soft’ brass. I don’t buy it. It’s also not the forward eject system. I’ve taken it off and let the rounds side eject And the brass still has the marks. As noted above, I think it’s the feed ramps. But can’t prove it yet [/QUOTE]
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