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Reloading
brass trimming
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Treloar" data-source="post: 2515278" data-attributes="member: 104002"><p>I believe cases stretch when the chamber is not cleaned properly after the use of solvents and put away oil. I use a thin wooden dowel with a split one end to hold a patch, then rotate this in the chamber. During firing the case expands grabbing onto the sides of the chamber preventing excessive back thrust on the bolt face. If the chamber has left over oil in there the back thrust is much greater, resulting in case length variation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Treloar, post: 2515278, member: 104002"] I believe cases stretch when the chamber is not cleaned properly after the use of solvents and put away oil. I use a thin wooden dowel with a split one end to hold a patch, then rotate this in the chamber. During firing the case expands grabbing onto the sides of the chamber preventing excessive back thrust on the bolt face. If the chamber has left over oil in there the back thrust is much greater, resulting in case length variation. [/QUOTE]
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