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Reloading
FAT brass
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<blockquote data-quote="bradanita" data-source="post: 375574" data-attributes="member: 23030"><p>Hey guys thanks. After a little more investigateing I found a couple of burr's in the chamber, a small one 3/4" from the shoulder, and one big one at the belt, I forced a oversized case into the chamber (.514) and it came out hard and looked like a miniature snow plow had scraped the brass about 1/8" into a little pile. Seeing as how this is a brand new gun it went back to Browning. My brass is a mix of FL sized and new</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bradanita, post: 375574, member: 23030"] Hey guys thanks. After a little more investigateing I found a couple of burr's in the chamber, a small one 3/4" from the shoulder, and one big one at the belt, I forced a oversized case into the chamber (.514) and it came out hard and looked like a miniature snow plow had scraped the brass about 1/8" into a little pile. Seeing as how this is a brand new gun it went back to Browning. My brass is a mix of FL sized and new [/QUOTE]
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