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Fixing ejector marks on headstamp
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<blockquote data-quote="drumjunky91" data-source="post: 2784508" data-attributes="member: 121049"><p>Sorry, I guess my wording could've been better. I'm not looking for the cause of pressure, I know I was loaded a little hot. My question is now that there is a raised ejector mark on my headstamp, are you guys sanding them flat before reloading or just reloading and firing them? I would have to imagine that the cartridge is technically not sitting flat against the bolt face anymore with a raised ejector mark stamped into the headstamp of the brass. I'm wondering if that can cause further issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drumjunky91, post: 2784508, member: 121049"] Sorry, I guess my wording could've been better. I'm not looking for the cause of pressure, I know I was loaded a little hot. My question is now that there is a raised ejector mark on my headstamp, are you guys sanding them flat before reloading or just reloading and firing them? I would have to imagine that the cartridge is technically not sitting flat against the bolt face anymore with a raised ejector mark stamped into the headstamp of the brass. I'm wondering if that can cause further issues. [/QUOTE]
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