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Nosler brass/rem.brass
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 366236" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>Thanks for the shout back Moman. I agree on your assessment. I have even tried another set of dies when this first started happening. Originally I was using Hornady New Dimension dies, and like the expander ball because it is less agressive, due to it's tapered construction. I then aquired a set of Redding dies and that did nothing.(although I think they may be a little tighter spec'd) I had a similar experience with a batch of Lapua brass once in .308. The concensus at that time as well, was hardening. I attemped to anneal them myself, but could not get the heat right. It is a shame because this brass is very, very uniform. I have saved it,but don't know enough about annealing to do it correctly. It does work though!I will do what you recommended with the neck measure with expander removed and go from there. Thanks for the response. AIM SMALL,MISS SMALL!gun)lightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 366236, member: 22854"] Thanks for the shout back Moman. I agree on your assessment. I have even tried another set of dies when this first started happening. Originally I was using Hornady New Dimension dies, and like the expander ball because it is less agressive, due to it's tapered construction. I then aquired a set of Redding dies and that did nothing.(although I think they may be a little tighter spec'd) I had a similar experience with a batch of Lapua brass once in .308. The concensus at that time as well, was hardening. I attemped to anneal them myself, but could not get the heat right. It is a shame because this brass is very, very uniform. I have saved it,but don't know enough about annealing to do it correctly. It does work though!I will do what you recommended with the neck measure with expander removed and go from there. Thanks for the response. AIM SMALL,MISS SMALL!gun)lightbulb [/QUOTE]
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