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When is a flashhole "off-centre"?
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<blockquote data-quote="dig" data-source="post: 510584" data-attributes="member: 26939"><p>Greetings in South Africa! I have run into the same issue with Remington Brass but have not found much of an issue with WW. I normally cull them through visual inspection, you can stick a flash hole tool through from the top of the case, I use one thats not sharp from Lyman, that gives you a better visual of the alignment. Also try rolling them on a flat surface or spinning from the pilot on a trimmer, this makes it easier to see. Not sure it makes a huge difference as I have never tested one again another but certainly part of my QC check and wont hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dig, post: 510584, member: 26939"] Greetings in South Africa! I have run into the same issue with Remington Brass but have not found much of an issue with WW. I normally cull them through visual inspection, you can stick a flash hole tool through from the top of the case, I use one thats not sharp from Lyman, that gives you a better visual of the alignment. Also try rolling them on a flat surface or spinning from the pilot on a trimmer, this makes it easier to see. Not sure it makes a huge difference as I have never tested one again another but certainly part of my QC check and wont hurt. [/QUOTE]
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