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Reloading
0.03" growth after first fire (264WM WW Brass)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2046589" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I don't understand why you would size up then down? Changing a caliber of one case to another is away to create the cases you need or wanting to reload. There time like present time now that brass can be a hard thing to come by. So knowing what you can convert one case to another is important. A lot of time I can get a buy on cases in one caliber or another. I purchase them and convert them to another. Sometime I find brass that has been fire laying on the ground that somebody has left. I pick it up and save it for a rainy day if needed. There more work when doing that, but. I watch for sales to cut my cost down to reload. Like Hazmat charges getting several different powders if possible at one time</p><p></p><p>I never had that problem in 3 firing with a belted mag. I have had head separation in any case that I reload for. That's why you have to check all cases. Especially after 3rd firing and from any then on. If you pickup other cases from the ground, and you don't know anything about them, that the first thing you need to do check case separation. </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2046589, member: 101791"] I don't understand why you would size up then down? Changing a caliber of one case to another is away to create the cases you need or wanting to reload. There time like present time now that brass can be a hard thing to come by. So knowing what you can convert one case to another is important. A lot of time I can get a buy on cases in one caliber or another. I purchase them and convert them to another. Sometime I find brass that has been fire laying on the ground that somebody has left. I pick it up and save it for a rainy day if needed. There more work when doing that, but. I watch for sales to cut my cost down to reload. Like Hazmat charges getting several different powders if possible at one time I never had that problem in 3 firing with a belted mag. I have had head separation in any case that I reload for. That's why you have to check all cases. Especially after 3rd firing and from any then on. If you pickup other cases from the ground, and you don't know anything about them, that the first thing you need to do check case separation. . [/QUOTE]
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