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Reloading
Wondering when to retire .30-06 brass (sectioned brass photos included)
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<blockquote data-quote="1Moose" data-source="post: 1389041" data-attributes="member: 74044"><p>Thank you. I'll keep an eye on the bolt face for any leakage. Haven't noticed any yet. I had previously established shoulder bump by loading a case many times and looking for markings on a seated bullet that I coated with sharpee. That was finicky, so I recently got a headspace bushing set to make it easier and to confirm things. After using the tool, that's money I wish I had spent earlier (as I already had the main tool for measuring bullet jump to reach the lands).</p><p></p><p>Much to learn. Wish I knew why I was getting those extractor marks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Moose, post: 1389041, member: 74044"] Thank you. I'll keep an eye on the bolt face for any leakage. Haven't noticed any yet. I had previously established shoulder bump by loading a case many times and looking for markings on a seated bullet that I coated with sharpee. That was finicky, so I recently got a headspace bushing set to make it easier and to confirm things. After using the tool, that's money I wish I had spent earlier (as I already had the main tool for measuring bullet jump to reach the lands). Much to learn. Wish I knew why I was getting those extractor marks. [/QUOTE]
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