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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Brass problem or normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="misterc01" data-source="post: 2012899" data-attributes="member: 109160"><p>So taking a "long time member's advice" on (re) reading the post: we find someone who 1. Full length sized brass 2. that was fired from his rifle and 3. and they suspect a problem with and 4. he does not want to put it the rifle for fear of it getting stuck, until he gets the problem resolved asks for some useful information from the forum members for their advice/solution/useful comments. And a long time member recommends always annealing cases after firing as do many other long time members. It leads me to wonder - is it possible someone who might be concerned about people reading posts before replying could have possibly in fact themselves sometimes not "read the post." Naw - a "long time member" would not do that I am sure. That might lead to a useless waste of time on a flame war. Plus I found only paying attention to forum member's who provide useful information in helping someone solve a problem, or actually provide detailed rationale for their comment, rather than glittering genralities, to be of value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterc01, post: 2012899, member: 109160"] So taking a "long time member's advice" on (re) reading the post: we find someone who 1. Full length sized brass 2. that was fired from his rifle and 3. and they suspect a problem with and 4. he does not want to put it the rifle for fear of it getting stuck, until he gets the problem resolved asks for some useful information from the forum members for their advice/solution/useful comments. And a long time member recommends always annealing cases after firing as do many other long time members. It leads me to wonder - is it possible someone who might be concerned about people reading posts before replying could have possibly in fact themselves sometimes not "read the post." Naw - a "long time member" would not do that I am sure. That might lead to a useless waste of time on a flame war. Plus I found only paying attention to forum member's who provide useful information in helping someone solve a problem, or actually provide detailed rationale for their comment, rather than glittering genralities, to be of value. [/QUOTE]
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