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Question about crimping rounds
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<blockquote data-quote="LordScythe" data-source="post: 430591" data-attributes="member: 25395"><p>Well thanks for all your help guys, I was able to buy a Kinetic puller and I pulled the bullet. The brass was completely ruined, it wouldn't chamber (you were right mojo) so I tossed it into my scrap brass collection. I was able to still use the same bullet and powder so I went through the process again and bingo nailed it perfectly on the head, so everything is good to go.</p><p></p><p>P.S. </p><p>So you all know that round was a 270 that I was working up for my dad's Remington 7400. I shoot the same caliber, but my rifle is a Remington 700.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordScythe, post: 430591, member: 25395"] Well thanks for all your help guys, I was able to buy a Kinetic puller and I pulled the bullet. The brass was completely ruined, it wouldn't chamber (you were right mojo) so I tossed it into my scrap brass collection. I was able to still use the same bullet and powder so I went through the process again and bingo nailed it perfectly on the head, so everything is good to go. P.S. So you all know that round was a 270 that I was working up for my dad's Remington 7400. I shoot the same caliber, but my rifle is a Remington 700. [/QUOTE]
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