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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 525955" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>sleepy time did you try another type of promer with the brass?if so take a good look at the primer pockets for burrs and such.one thing to really do is to look really close at your brass when getting it.just as said before sorting in some way will help out.it may be the case that you might should have returned it.but who knows with out looking at it.maybe you can post some pics for us.but the dings will come out for ya when you run it in a die. 9 the neck will anyway )and the shoulders will when fired.</p><p> </p><p>hey just got a box of 100 from Nosler.again I only buy another brand for a rifel when I have more than one rifel in the same cal.but what I am going to do is take a really good look at it.like one said, it comes ( ready ) to load but not to my loading standards.heck just might cut the primer pockets haven't come to that yet.but by looking at it really close will come up with a game plan for the brass.might just hold onto it for the newbe want to add to my stock of rifels.really want a 223remmy with a 1;7-8 twist barrel.you tha big boys ( 80gn bullets )</p><p> </p><p>but hey thats what a site like this one and a few others are great for.you can ask and you shall get.sometimes just not as nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 525955, member: 20409"] sleepy time did you try another type of promer with the brass?if so take a good look at the primer pockets for burrs and such.one thing to really do is to look really close at your brass when getting it.just as said before sorting in some way will help out.it may be the case that you might should have returned it.but who knows with out looking at it.maybe you can post some pics for us.but the dings will come out for ya when you run it in a die. 9 the neck will anyway )and the shoulders will when fired. hey just got a box of 100 from Nosler.again I only buy another brand for a rifel when I have more than one rifel in the same cal.but what I am going to do is take a really good look at it.like one said, it comes ( ready ) to load but not to my loading standards.heck just might cut the primer pockets haven't come to that yet.but by looking at it really close will come up with a game plan for the brass.might just hold onto it for the newbe want to add to my stock of rifels.really want a 223remmy with a 1;7-8 twist barrel.you tha big boys ( 80gn bullets ) but hey thats what a site like this one and a few others are great for.you can ask and you shall get.sometimes just not as nice. [/QUOTE]
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