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Reloading
Fired Brass Can't be Re-Sized
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<blockquote data-quote="SteelBanger" data-source="post: 1950441" data-attributes="member: 112192"><p>Man it sucks how this is going down for you. From the material they provide on that proprietary chamber there is nothing to lead one to believe that you can't shoot normal .308 ammo and reload the brass from it. That's on them and they should certainly make it clear exactly what that chamber is and what that means for the brass. It almost seems like it needs to be distinguished as a wildcat chamber that can shoot the .308 cartridge. I'm guessing they aren't going to provide any resolution for you, and that's a painful lesson to learn but at least you've provided that valuable information in this thread to warn off potential future buyers who do any amount of research on the product and find this thread. </p><p></p><p>If it were me and no resolution is provided, I would simply re-barrel it with a quality barrel because that is likely less expensive than the hit you'd take on the re-sale. Of course that's assuming there's nothing proprietary about the barrel / receiver connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelBanger, post: 1950441, member: 112192"] Man it sucks how this is going down for you. From the material they provide on that proprietary chamber there is nothing to lead one to believe that you can't shoot normal .308 ammo and reload the brass from it. That's on them and they should certainly make it clear exactly what that chamber is and what that means for the brass. It almost seems like it needs to be distinguished as a wildcat chamber that can shoot the .308 cartridge. I'm guessing they aren't going to provide any resolution for you, and that's a painful lesson to learn but at least you've provided that valuable information in this thread to warn off potential future buyers who do any amount of research on the product and find this thread. If it were me and no resolution is provided, I would simply re-barrel it with a quality barrel because that is likely less expensive than the hit you'd take on the re-sale. Of course that's assuming there's nothing proprietary about the barrel / receiver connection. [/QUOTE]
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