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problem bumping shoulder back
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<blockquote data-quote="dmax1800" data-source="post: 959788" data-attributes="member: 68255"><p>Mike,</p><p>I don't think they were work hardened, just age hardened since the last annealing.</p><p>I just trimmed about 3 to 5 thou off of some to get them all within about 5 thou of each other. I'll let the short ones grow. So no, I didn't have to trim much.</p><p>Its a 300 win mag, so with a short case mouth already, I don't want to trim any more than I absolutely have to in order to keep them fairly close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmax1800, post: 959788, member: 68255"] Mike, I don't think they were work hardened, just age hardened since the last annealing. I just trimmed about 3 to 5 thou off of some to get them all within about 5 thou of each other. I'll let the short ones grow. So no, I didn't have to trim much. Its a 300 win mag, so with a short case mouth already, I don't want to trim any more than I absolutely have to in order to keep them fairly close. [/QUOTE]
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