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Reloading
Dented brass
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<blockquote data-quote="30BR" data-source="post: 1751790" data-attributes="member: 64079"><p>If that were happening, the pressure wave would also be entering the case mouth and equalizing, no? Even if the bullet has exited the case, it would have greater pressure behind it than around it, or the bullet wouldn't be going down the bore. So if the pressure behind it rose, even though the case was not expanded, pressures inside the neck would be about equal to pressure outside the neck, therefore, no dents?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30BR, post: 1751790, member: 64079"] If that were happening, the pressure wave would also be entering the case mouth and equalizing, no? Even if the bullet has exited the case, it would have greater pressure behind it than around it, or the bullet wouldn't be going down the bore. So if the pressure behind it rose, even though the case was not expanded, pressures inside the neck would be about equal to pressure outside the neck, therefore, no dents? [/QUOTE]
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