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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Bumped shoulder too far
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<blockquote data-quote="Josh06" data-source="post: 2078106" data-attributes="member: 111314"><p>Well, I couldn't wait and went to the range this afternoon. I would have to say it was a failure overall. I didn't have any complete separations but several pieces of brass had that very distinct line where separation would occur. I tossed those and came home with 19 pieces that look good but will need to be checked for thinning with a paperclip. If I ever do this again I would probably set a false shoulder and use the COW method to blow them back out. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the reply's!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh06, post: 2078106, member: 111314"] Well, I couldn't wait and went to the range this afternoon. I would have to say it was a failure overall. I didn't have any complete separations but several pieces of brass had that very distinct line where separation would occur. I tossed those and came home with 19 pieces that look good but will need to be checked for thinning with a paperclip. If I ever do this again I would probably set a false shoulder and use the COW method to blow them back out. Thanks for all the reply's! [/QUOTE]
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