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Case seperation during fire forming
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1184078" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>The cases that have been fired are already damaged to a point, Each case will have to be checked and judged whether safe or add them to the junk brass bucket.</p><p> </p><p>The cases that have not been fired can be recovered with work.</p><p>If the rifle has a spring loaded ejector I would remove it. (Example 700 Rem action). </p><p> </p><p>Remove the bullets from the cases. Resize the case necks. Hope you have a bushing sizing die, So the powder and cream of wheat won't have to be removed. For Safety Sake if you have to remove the Powder and Cream of Wheat, Junk them. Charge with powder and Fill the case full of Cream of Wheat. And then seat the bullet till it fits tight into the lands of the rifle and compresses the Cream of Wheat tight. Between the extractor and the Cream of Wheat assisted bullet tension the case should be held tight against the Bolt Face till the primer is fired. This should allow the case to fit itself to the chamber properly without many problems. </p><p>Good Luck and be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1184078, member: 77249"] The cases that have been fired are already damaged to a point, Each case will have to be checked and judged whether safe or add them to the junk brass bucket. The cases that have not been fired can be recovered with work. If the rifle has a spring loaded ejector I would remove it. (Example 700 Rem action). Remove the bullets from the cases. Resize the case necks. Hope you have a bushing sizing die, So the powder and cream of wheat won't have to be removed. For Safety Sake if you have to remove the Powder and Cream of Wheat, Junk them. Charge with powder and Fill the case full of Cream of Wheat. And then seat the bullet till it fits tight into the lands of the rifle and compresses the Cream of Wheat tight. Between the extractor and the Cream of Wheat assisted bullet tension the case should be held tight against the Bolt Face till the primer is fired. This should allow the case to fit itself to the chamber properly without many problems. Good Luck and be safe. [/QUOTE]
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