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Peterson Brass &&^^%$##$%
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<blockquote data-quote="thomasbangs" data-source="post: 2980192" data-attributes="member: 49922"><p>Learned my lesson over 50 years ago, always resize new brass regardless of the manufacturer. I have also found although rare that sometimes brand new brass was over length after sizing. I have loaded some. 223 Remington that was sized and trimmed and ready to load, I run them through a cartridge headspace gauge first to make sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomasbangs, post: 2980192, member: 49922"] Learned my lesson over 50 years ago, always resize new brass regardless of the manufacturer. I have also found although rare that sometimes brand new brass was over length after sizing. I have loaded some. 223 Remington that was sized and trimmed and ready to load, I run them through a cartridge headspace gauge first to make sure. [/QUOTE]
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