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Reloading
New to me issue with brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Sheldon Root" data-source="post: 2575920" data-attributes="member: 112458"><p>I would say you have to much lube and or a clogged vent hole in your die. Your load for that bullet and caliber is just under max so not under pressure in my opinion. There would also be loads of carbon all down the side of the cartridge where the dent is. It takes a very small amount of excess lube to give you this dent, die tolerances are pretty spot on to caliber size. Dismantle the die, clean well and reset. Should be good to go. IMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheldon Root, post: 2575920, member: 112458"] I would say you have to much lube and or a clogged vent hole in your die. Your load for that bullet and caliber is just under max so not under pressure in my opinion. There would also be loads of carbon all down the side of the cartridge where the dent is. It takes a very small amount of excess lube to give you this dent, die tolerances are pretty spot on to caliber size. Dismantle the die, clean well and reset. Should be good to go. IMHO [/QUOTE]
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