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ADG Dimpling at the shoulder after resizing 🤔
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<blockquote data-quote="Plowboy85" data-source="post: 2278986" data-attributes="member: 66137"><p>Shane the only time I have seen it happen to me it was a build up of lube. I was able to identify the error because it looked like a sponge paint at the dimple. At that time I was utilizing a lube pad and also noticed how tacky it had become. My issue was not on every cas either. I have since switched to the hornaday spray lube, I spray the brass while in a gallon ziplock bag to help with mess. I can not recall the brass brand for certainty but I think it was 300 Saum Norma for my 6.5 Saum. Looking your dimples it does make me wonder if there is a slight dimension variance in the brass at that location and the dies and forcing the excess out. Could you fire form a couple then resize and see how it comes out. I bet you are needing some Berger 208s to get this gun running lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plowboy85, post: 2278986, member: 66137"] Shane the only time I have seen it happen to me it was a build up of lube. I was able to identify the error because it looked like a sponge paint at the dimple. At that time I was utilizing a lube pad and also noticed how tacky it had become. My issue was not on every cas either. I have since switched to the hornaday spray lube, I spray the brass while in a gallon ziplock bag to help with mess. I can not recall the brass brand for certainty but I think it was 300 Saum Norma for my 6.5 Saum. Looking your dimples it does make me wonder if there is a slight dimension variance in the brass at that location and the dies and forcing the excess out. Could you fire form a couple then resize and see how it comes out. I bet you are needing some Berger 208s to get this gun running lol. [/QUOTE]
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