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Redding dies leaving circular rings on brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughrice" data-source="post: 2529369" data-attributes="member: 118657"><p>Sometimes its the chamber that has reamer grooves...not necessarily the die.</p><p>You won't see the rings on brass until you run them thru a FL sizer and the bulged rings rub harder on the die wall causing them to shine up.</p><p>I have a 308 rifle chamber that has one noticeable reamer groove only on one side (something got caught up in the reamer for a half turn) and it shows up very well when FL sizing. Doesn't hurt accuracy or anything so I never worried about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughrice, post: 2529369, member: 118657"] Sometimes its the chamber that has reamer grooves...not necessarily the die. You won't see the rings on brass until you run them thru a FL sizer and the bulged rings rub harder on the die wall causing them to shine up. I have a 308 rifle chamber that has one noticeable reamer groove only on one side (something got caught up in the reamer for a half turn) and it shows up very well when FL sizing. Doesn't hurt accuracy or anything so I never worried about it. [/QUOTE]
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