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Problem with burrs on necks
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<blockquote data-quote="Cmrem700" data-source="post: 1105542" data-attributes="member: 91145"><p>I also would hold it at a angle and spin the case at the same time. I called rcbs today and explained this to them. Without hesitation he responded that he would send me a new one at no charge. He said they wear out and need to be replaced. We also talked about the carbide kind, he said that that kind will last forever (a real long time). So I told he thanks for the offer and ordered a carbide chamfer (newer design that I have not seen before) and a carbide cutter for my rcbs prep center. </p><p>Thanks guys for responding, I now know it was not just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cmrem700, post: 1105542, member: 91145"] I also would hold it at a angle and spin the case at the same time. I called rcbs today and explained this to them. Without hesitation he responded that he would send me a new one at no charge. He said they wear out and need to be replaced. We also talked about the carbide kind, he said that that kind will last forever (a real long time). So I told he thanks for the offer and ordered a carbide chamfer (newer design that I have not seen before) and a carbide cutter for my rcbs prep center. Thanks guys for responding, I now know it was not just me. [/QUOTE]
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