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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Brass...crimped brass...
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<blockquote data-quote="257ackleyhunter" data-source="post: 997588" data-attributes="member: 84154"><p>i havnt encountered crimped brass in that manner personally but my advice to you would be is to load a dummy round or two and see how they feed in and out of the chamber Dummy Round being unprimed with bullet seated to preferred length. note any markings that dont come from the lands and grooves of the rifling. id say if the bullet seats properly and it cycles in out of your rifle with no excessive rubbing id say they are good to use. but maybe someone else here has experience with with crimped brass and give you more insight</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257ackleyhunter, post: 997588, member: 84154"] i havnt encountered crimped brass in that manner personally but my advice to you would be is to load a dummy round or two and see how they feed in and out of the chamber Dummy Round being unprimed with bullet seated to preferred length. note any markings that dont come from the lands and grooves of the rifling. id say if the bullet seats properly and it cycles in out of your rifle with no excessive rubbing id say they are good to use. but maybe someone else here has experience with with crimped brass and give you more insight [/QUOTE]
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