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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Dents/Crimp on shoulder cause?
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<blockquote data-quote="GLTaylor" data-source="post: 1839304" data-attributes="member: 111593"><p>Based upon your results, the brass was not fired in your chamber. It is obviously longer than your chamber. If you have to push the shoulders back 4-5 thousandths (or more) I'm not sure that is a good idea. Might be wiser (and safer) to get new brass and form it to your chamber. You are really stressing the brass a lot in moving it that much. Once you form it, (new) then anneal it and adjust your die for .002 shoulder bump. You should be good to go then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLTaylor, post: 1839304, member: 111593"] Based upon your results, the brass was not fired in your chamber. It is obviously longer than your chamber. If you have to push the shoulders back 4-5 thousandths (or more) I'm not sure that is a good idea. Might be wiser (and safer) to get new brass and form it to your chamber. You are really stressing the brass a lot in moving it that much. Once you form it, (new) then anneal it and adjust your die for .002 shoulder bump. You should be good to go then. [/QUOTE]
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