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Reloading
Barnes brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 3023841" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>I bought a Browning B78 in 25-06 back at the beginning of Dec. Had dies but couldn't find brass anywhere. So I bought three boxes of Rem. Loaded ammo from Wal-Mart, pulled the bullets and reloaded with 95 grain Hammer Hunter tipped. Sent the brass through a forster neck shoulder bump die. After one firing and resize the neck I was about to Prime them when I noticed a issue. My wife knows nothing about reloading, but I handed it to her asking what's wrong with this. She has a good eye for details, and after looking for about five seconds, she said one side of the hole in the top is thinner than the other, its out of round. Give the lady a prize. Run out on one firing, this is a bushing shoulder bump die, same as I use in 7-08, 6.5 CM, it's not the die. Cheap, badly made brass! Yes, I posted before that I had no problems with the brass. That was shooting and accuracy. This run out occurred yesterday when I was reloading the first time. Wish I had some older rem brass, it was good stuff. Yes, I did anneal!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 3023841, member: 118066"] I bought a Browning B78 in 25-06 back at the beginning of Dec. Had dies but couldn't find brass anywhere. So I bought three boxes of Rem. Loaded ammo from Wal-Mart, pulled the bullets and reloaded with 95 grain Hammer Hunter tipped. Sent the brass through a forster neck shoulder bump die. After one firing and resize the neck I was about to Prime them when I noticed a issue. My wife knows nothing about reloading, but I handed it to her asking what's wrong with this. She has a good eye for details, and after looking for about five seconds, she said one side of the hole in the top is thinner than the other, its out of round. Give the lady a prize. Run out on one firing, this is a bushing shoulder bump die, same as I use in 7-08, 6.5 CM, it's not the die. Cheap, badly made brass! Yes, I posted before that I had no problems with the brass. That was shooting and accuracy. This run out occurred yesterday when I was reloading the first time. Wish I had some older rem brass, it was good stuff. Yes, I did anneal! [/QUOTE]
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