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<blockquote data-quote="antelopedundee" data-source="post: 1932970" data-attributes="member: 107384"><p>Those cases are toast. Awhile back I fire formed some 6.5-06AI cases from Nosler .270 Win brass and also 2 cases using some older Winchester .270 Win brass. I FL sized all of the cases with no expander. When I went to expand the necks to .263 so I could turn them, one of the Nosler cases and and both of the Winchester cases collapsed at the neck just like yours did only not quite that bad. During the turning process I had to re-expand some of the necks in order to get the .262 turning mandrel to enter the case neck. Bullets ended up seating with no problems. I can understand how a sharper shouldered case like the 6.5-06AI could have the shoulder collapse, but not so much the .300 PRC. </p><p></p><p>I think you have crappy brass where the shoulder is too soft. Have you contacted ADG at all? If not, you should.</p><p></p><p>FWIW I assume that anyone making new brass intends that it be ready to load as is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antelopedundee, post: 1932970, member: 107384"] Those cases are toast. Awhile back I fire formed some 6.5-06AI cases from Nosler .270 Win brass and also 2 cases using some older Winchester .270 Win brass. I FL sized all of the cases with no expander. When I went to expand the necks to .263 so I could turn them, one of the Nosler cases and and both of the Winchester cases collapsed at the neck just like yours did only not quite that bad. During the turning process I had to re-expand some of the necks in order to get the .262 turning mandrel to enter the case neck. Bullets ended up seating with no problems. I can understand how a sharper shouldered case like the 6.5-06AI could have the shoulder collapse, but not so much the .300 PRC. I think you have crappy brass where the shoulder is too soft. Have you contacted ADG at all? If not, you should. FWIW I assume that anyone making new brass intends that it be ready to load as is. [/QUOTE]
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