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Reloading
Brass much thicker right by neck?
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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 1640950" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>Thoroughly agree. And I also have several firearms which refuse to drop the brass into my hand, but insist on throwing it every which way and making my old tail work to collect it. My buddie's M1A and my H&K 91 throw brass 7 or 8 feet in nice large patterns. They're a pain in the tail to re-size, too. Especially the H&K. I never tumble more that two hours. They're either clean by then or they won't come clean. But I have a public range near me where I can get brass for nearly everything I shoot free or at only a few cents per casing. Its once-fired, but I resize it in a FL die and most of it is usable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 1640950, member: 60453"] Thoroughly agree. And I also have several firearms which refuse to drop the brass into my hand, but insist on throwing it every which way and making my old tail work to collect it. My buddie's M1A and my H&K 91 throw brass 7 or 8 feet in nice large patterns. They're a pain in the tail to re-size, too. Especially the H&K. I never tumble more that two hours. They're either clean by then or they won't come clean. But I have a public range near me where I can get brass for nearly everything I shoot free or at only a few cents per casing. Its once-fired, but I resize it in a FL die and most of it is usable. [/QUOTE]
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