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Reloading
Brass problem or normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2012541" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>No I did not I just never noticed such a pronounced difference in and amount of sized and unsized brass.</p><p>But I forgot to add I am now using SST pins to clean my brass VS crushed walnut husk so my brass is VERY shiny.</p><p>I always cycle EVERY piece of resized brass through every rifle reload for, just was hesitating this time due to concerns of getting one stuck and not being able to remove it.</p><p>Saw a guy do exactly that with his reloads to a Marlin 336A in 30/30 at my private range. I had read that the lever action couldn't exert enough force to jam a improperly or insufficiently re-sized cartridge in the chamber before you are supposed to experience so much resistance you will realize something is amiss and stop trying to chamber the round before its to late. </p><p></p><p>I spoke to him some days later and he said he ended up having to take it to a smith who in tern had to disassemble the rifle drill and tap the case to remove it. Cost him over $200. Told me he was neck sizing only his 30/30 brass and it cost him. Made a VERY lasting impression on me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2012541, member: 95733"] No I did not I just never noticed such a pronounced difference in and amount of sized and unsized brass. But I forgot to add I am now using SST pins to clean my brass VS crushed walnut husk so my brass is VERY shiny. I always cycle EVERY piece of resized brass through every rifle reload for, just was hesitating this time due to concerns of getting one stuck and not being able to remove it. Saw a guy do exactly that with his reloads to a Marlin 336A in 30/30 at my private range. I had read that the lever action couldn't exert enough force to jam a improperly or insufficiently re-sized cartridge in the chamber before you are supposed to experience so much resistance you will realize something is amiss and stop trying to chamber the round before its to late. I spoke to him some days later and he said he ended up having to take it to a smith who in tern had to disassemble the rifle drill and tap the case to remove it. Cost him over $200. Told me he was neck sizing only his 30/30 brass and it cost him. Made a VERY lasting impression on me. [/QUOTE]
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