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Proper Brass Dimension at back of .300 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Tadman1" data-source="post: 1356945" data-attributes="member: 103194"><p>Well,</p><p>The very prompt person who confirmed my brass order within 20 minutes of placing it at Gunwerks, must not have been working today to answer my email about the crappy brass that I got. I did however talk to a nice man whose response, after I explained the situation was, " Man, it's once fired brass, I don't know what to tell you. If you had sent it back without doing anything to it, I could have given you a refund." To which i replied, "How could I have known the brass was too brittle to resize or already unusable because of the web diameter....without resizing it?" His response was very helpful.....He said "you could try annealing the entire case." I said no thanks but thanks for the good customer support. I think I will just keep the brass as valuable lesson....and hope to never have to do business there again....</p><p></p><p></p><p>Would annealing the entire case really work or even be something that is recommended? I thought the idea of annealing....was to soften the top half of the case while leaving the bottom half a little stiffer.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tadman1, post: 1356945, member: 103194"] Well, The very prompt person who confirmed my brass order within 20 minutes of placing it at Gunwerks, must not have been working today to answer my email about the crappy brass that I got. I did however talk to a nice man whose response, after I explained the situation was, “ Man, it’s once fired brass, I don’t know what to tell you. If you had sent it back without doing anything to it, I could have given you a refund.” To which i replied, “How could I have known the brass was too brittle to resize or already unusable because of the web diameter....without resizing it?” His response was very helpful.....He said “you could try annealing the entire case.” I said no thanks but thanks for the good customer support. I think I will just keep the brass as valuable lesson....and hope to never have to do business there again.... Would annealing the entire case really work or even be something that is recommended? I thought the idea of annealing....was to soften the top half of the case while leaving the bottom half a little stiffer..... [/QUOTE]
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