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Reloading .223/5.56, Step by Step With Pics
post November 9th 2009 11:15 PM
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BTW firing the brass will remove most of those dents, even if they simply get redented in the process.


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post November 11th 2009 2:57 AM
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QUOTE (.17hmr Outlaw @ November 9th 2009 5:14 PM) *
do you notice you need to replace the brass more often than other guns you reload for?


In my experience it doesn't make enough of a difference to notice. If you get dents on the case necks that will cause them to split eventually but most of the dents i get are halfway down the case.
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post November 15th 2009 3:29 AM
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QUOTE (Arrowshot @ July 10th 2009 6:54 AM) *
I've never heard of "sure jell." What is it and where do you get it?
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Sure Jell is a powder used in canning jams and jellies, it can be found in most grocery stores in the aisle with canning jars and canning supplies
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