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Reloading
Case trim length
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1327282" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I check this post since I posted on it.</p><p>With all the lengths you state these cases are, I wonder if they may have been run through some expanding operation that changed the shoulder angle and the length in expanding the neck. If a proper lube was not used or a hit and miss application of lube may have caused this too. Or the cases could have had no anneal, Or uneven anneal process before expanding that made it worse.</p><p>Would it be worth the cost if you have to fire form them to your rifles chamber? Would the fire forming of these short cases damage your rifle chamber or barrel?</p><p></p><p>No Pun intended. You may just have to bite the Bullet and buy a new supply of cases and start anew. May be the cheapest and less worry in the long run. Good Luck in your cure for this problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1327282, member: 77249"] I check this post since I posted on it. With all the lengths you state these cases are, I wonder if they may have been run through some expanding operation that changed the shoulder angle and the length in expanding the neck. If a proper lube was not used or a hit and miss application of lube may have caused this too. Or the cases could have had no anneal, Or uneven anneal process before expanding that made it worse. Would it be worth the cost if you have to fire form them to your rifles chamber? Would the fire forming of these short cases damage your rifle chamber or barrel? No Pun intended. You may just have to bite the Bullet and buy a new supply of cases and start anew. May be the cheapest and less worry in the long run. Good Luck in your cure for this problem. [/QUOTE]
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