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<blockquote data-quote="GBA1776" data-source="post: 2952964" data-attributes="member: 20522"><p>I should have been more clear, it was a lack of lubrication in case necks when sizing/depriming that was causing some to take noticibly more force than others.</p><p> When seating I had not been deburring cases well enough so I was occasionally getting some jacket shavings at the case mouth. I dont lube prior to seating.</p><p></p><p>I'm using One Shot that came with my reloading kit so I have just a light film when sizing and by the time I get to loading projectiles (usually the next day) I can barely feel any of it on the cases exterior and they get much more lube than the inside of the case necks.</p><p></p><p>With the .223 cases I was planning to load them for plinking I got 500 55gr BTSP w/cannelure bullets from Hornady through a promotional deal and figured I might as well use them in .223 cases.</p><p></p><p>I am going to load some and see what happens if I get split cases I will anneal them and try again, if I still have problems well... </p><p></p><p>Anyone want to buy some .223 brass!? Real cheap!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBA1776, post: 2952964, member: 20522"] I should have been more clear, it was a lack of lubrication in case necks when sizing/depriming that was causing some to take noticibly more force than others. When seating I had not been deburring cases well enough so I was occasionally getting some jacket shavings at the case mouth. I dont lube prior to seating. I'm using One Shot that came with my reloading kit so I have just a light film when sizing and by the time I get to loading projectiles (usually the next day) I can barely feel any of it on the cases exterior and they get much more lube than the inside of the case necks. With the .223 cases I was planning to load them for plinking I got 500 55gr BTSP w/cannelure bullets from Hornady through a promotional deal and figured I might as well use them in .223 cases. I am going to load some and see what happens if I get split cases I will anneal them and try again, if I still have problems well... Anyone want to buy some .223 brass!? Real cheap! [/QUOTE]
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