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Reloading
Proper Brass Dimension at back of .300 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Tadman1" data-source="post: 1356810" data-attributes="member: 103194"><p>That was sorta the direction I was leaning, but haven't had a lot of experience with the 300 RUM or with receiving "once fired" brass that looked this bad. I have sent a pleasant email to Gunwerks asking for advice from them. I hope they come up with a reasonable solution. If not, I will chalk it up to "a lesson learned". Thanks everyone for the time and knowledge...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tadman1, post: 1356810, member: 103194"] That was sorta the direction I was leaning, but haven’t had a lot of experience with the 300 RUM or with receiving “once fired” brass that looked this bad. I have sent a pleasant email to Gunwerks asking for advice from them. I hope they come up with a reasonable solution. If not, I will chalk it up to “a lesson learned”. Thanks everyone for the time and knowledge... [/QUOTE]
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