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What caused my case to do this? (Help)
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<blockquote data-quote="travelr47" data-source="post: 556563" data-attributes="member: 5339"><p>It appears to be a classic situation of excessive case</p><p>lube (RCBS specifically), when resizing one's brass.</p><p>One of the many reasons I quit using this type of</p><p>sizing lube decades ago! For the last ten years or</p><p>so, I've been using sizing wax, which works perfectly</p><p>and cleans up easily.</p><p></p><p>I've never seen this as an aftermath of being fired:</p><p>being chambered looking perfect and coming out of</p><p>the chamber looking like this.</p><p></p><p>But since you didn't specify when this happened, and,</p><p>just in case it showed up after being fired, I'd suggest</p><p>it would be a result of anything caught in the chamber</p><p>between the loaded cartridge and the barrel's chamber.</p><p>Not having anywhere to go, it stayed put and dented the</p><p>cartridge case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="travelr47, post: 556563, member: 5339"] It appears to be a classic situation of excessive case lube (RCBS specifically), when resizing one's brass. One of the many reasons I quit using this type of sizing lube decades ago! For the last ten years or so, I've been using sizing wax, which works perfectly and cleans up easily. I've never seen this as an aftermath of being fired: being chambered looking perfect and coming out of the chamber looking like this. But since you didn't specify when this happened, and, just in case it showed up after being fired, I'd suggest it would be a result of anything caught in the chamber between the loaded cartridge and the barrel's chamber. Not having anywhere to go, it stayed put and dented the cartridge case. [/QUOTE]
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