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Reloading
Dented Case Shoulders
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<blockquote data-quote="savagekindaguy" data-source="post: 1070268" data-attributes="member: 48989"><p>My bet is too much lube on the shoulder and a mechanical dent on the side of the case. Maybe it hit something when it was ejected or was dropped and stepped on and damaged during the resizing process.</p><p></p><p>How bad is the dent on the side of the case? If it is deep and has some kind of deep scratch or cut I would discard it. The only way you will be able to know if the cases with the wrinkles are still good is to shoot them. Do tht at your own risk. Or have a gunsmith look at them and see what he says.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="savagekindaguy, post: 1070268, member: 48989"] My bet is too much lube on the shoulder and a mechanical dent on the side of the case. Maybe it hit something when it was ejected or was dropped and stepped on and damaged during the resizing process. How bad is the dent on the side of the case? If it is deep and has some kind of deep scratch or cut I would discard it. The only way you will be able to know if the cases with the wrinkles are still good is to shoot them. Do tht at your own risk. Or have a gunsmith look at them and see what he says. [/QUOTE]
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