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Reloading
reloading 1X fired brass
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<blockquote data-quote="ultraedge" data-source="post: 819225" data-attributes="member: 36257"><p>xtratoy, What the riflebuilder said is true.It may not be the case every time,but it happens often.It happened to me with my first custom. I used my brass that was fired in a factory chamber in my new custom .300 RUM rifle and I had brass to stick in the chamber several times. Changing to new brass solved the problem. A fairly reliable way to check used brass is to cycle it through your action before it has been resized. Sometimes people resize their brass too much in order to get it to fit in a new chamber. If this process continues, sooner or later the cartridge case will separate at the web and part of the case will be stuck in the chamber. Some people are lucky and this never happens to them, but it is possible. Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultraedge, post: 819225, member: 36257"] xtratoy, What the riflebuilder said is true.It may not be the case every time,but it happens often.It happened to me with my first custom. I used my brass that was fired in a factory chamber in my new custom .300 RUM rifle and I had brass to stick in the chamber several times. Changing to new brass solved the problem. A fairly reliable way to check used brass is to cycle it through your action before it has been resized. Sometimes people resize their brass too much in order to get it to fit in a new chamber. If this process continues, sooner or later the cartridge case will separate at the web and part of the case will be stuck in the chamber. Some people are lucky and this never happens to them, but it is possible. Gary [/QUOTE]
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