Posted by jeffcat on January 14, 2017 at 21:00:42 from (50.207.7.237):
In Reply to: Re: Reloading ammo posted by MarkB_MI on January 14, 2017 at 12:15:14:
Mark , you are dead on. When I shot hi power competition there is nothing that will ruin your day like having a seperation during a match! A little tip I can throw in is to take a couple of older cases and use a grinder to make an oval shaped window in the side of the brass. You will find a "ring" forming. Take the clip and practice feeling for it. I took a little piece of dowel and drilled and mounted the clip in it. Take the end of the paper clip and hammer it flat a bit just below the bend.. Makes a good tool. Set your dies so you can JUST chamber the round +a tad. Working the brass too much. That is what a case gauge is for. Very precise little tool. The other thing is when the primer pockets go bad.
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