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Reloading
Reloads causing soot on brass/bolt
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1859730" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>Gas coming back at your face is never a good plan. The nickel plating may be the only think keeping your cases from collapsing some from the gas in your chamber.</p><p>If I needed to do this with what you have, I'd look into a forster bump bushing die, It does not FL size the case, just bumps, do a minimal bump, and a partial neck size never reducing a certain portion of the neck to keep it as large as possible.</p><p>It only takes a few rds gassing your chamber especially shoulder area to get a buildup in the chamber, you need to constantly clean it. The worse it gets, the less chance it will ever seal off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1859730, member: 33622"] Gas coming back at your face is never a good plan. The nickel plating may be the only think keeping your cases from collapsing some from the gas in your chamber. If I needed to do this with what you have, I'd look into a forster bump bushing die, It does not FL size the case, just bumps, do a minimal bump, and a partial neck size never reducing a certain portion of the neck to keep it as large as possible. It only takes a few rds gassing your chamber especially shoulder area to get a buildup in the chamber, you need to constantly clean it. The worse it gets, the less chance it will ever seal off. [/QUOTE]
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