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Reloading
Primer pocket truing
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<blockquote data-quote="Raffy" data-source="post: 2627095" data-attributes="member: 118545"><p>I find that I make it look worse off than it was when I started, so I stopped. Either I don't have good quality tools for that job, or that job takes more skill than I have to do a good quality job with my tools. Same thing goes for flash holes. Although if I can see a big nasty burr or a "Hanging Chad" I will go get it, otherwise a small imperfection probably doesn't have a significant enough impact for what I see down range. However, I am at the beginning stages of my reloading career compared to many here, so I am very interested to follow along this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raffy, post: 2627095, member: 118545"] I find that I make it look worse off than it was when I started, so I stopped. Either I don't have good quality tools for that job, or that job takes more skill than I have to do a good quality job with my tools. Same thing goes for flash holes. Although if I can see a big nasty burr or a "Hanging Chad" I will go get it, otherwise a small imperfection probably doesn't have a significant enough impact for what I see down range. However, I am at the beginning stages of my reloading career compared to many here, so I am very interested to follow along this thread. [/QUOTE]
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