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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Proper Brass Dimension at back of .300 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1357069" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I never have measured mine on how far it expands at the web but annealing the whole case is something I never have heard of and really have always been told never to do. I trashes some 20 pieces of brass due to doing an oven bake at 450 to dry them out. Well it was strongly susgested to trash them all due to the possible of softting the webbing. Also for as R-P brass. 5 reloads is about it in my experience if full length sizing on the RUM. I split the case at 7 and had another do the same at 6 reloads. I have never had and issue with 5 so far. I heard one person say he trashes them after 3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1357069, member: 10429"] I never have measured mine on how far it expands at the web but annealing the whole case is something I never have heard of and really have always been told never to do. I trashes some 20 pieces of brass due to doing an oven bake at 450 to dry them out. Well it was strongly susgested to trash them all due to the possible of softting the webbing. Also for as R-P brass. 5 reloads is about it in my experience if full length sizing on the RUM. I split the case at 7 and had another do the same at 6 reloads. I have never had and issue with 5 so far. I heard one person say he trashes them after 3. [/QUOTE]
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