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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1994203" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>So you say that the brass was fired twice in a different rifle but that it was the same make and model . That doesn't make the chamber the same in both of them . I can chamber two barrels the same day in the same lath using the same reamer and they won't be the same . Then I put them on two different actions that are the same make and model but that doesn't make them the same they just have the same tolerances the same as do the chambers all to specs but not identical , it's a lot like your sister has the same Mom and Dad but she's not the same as you are . If I were to want to run that brass For me I would have pulled the bullets and the de capping pin then full length resized it all over again , started with a lower powder charge and worked up just to be on the safe side but that's just me . I don't gamble with money let alone my body parts .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1994203, member: 91783"] So you say that the brass was fired twice in a different rifle but that it was the same make and model . That doesn't make the chamber the same in both of them . I can chamber two barrels the same day in the same lath using the same reamer and they won't be the same . Then I put them on two different actions that are the same make and model but that doesn't make them the same they just have the same tolerances the same as do the chambers all to specs but not identical , it's a lot like your sister has the same Mom and Dad but she's not the same as you are . If I were to want to run that brass For me I would have pulled the bullets and the de capping pin then full length resized it all over again , started with a lower powder charge and worked up just to be on the safe side but that's just me . I don't gamble with money let alone my body parts . [/QUOTE]
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