in a rut are we?Still tumbling and sorting brass!
simulating, a washing machine, it’s more like a cyclein a rut are we?
It sure feels like it! But its something to do inside with the rainy gloomy weather we've been having.in a rut are we?
I need new glasses or somethingLoaded 89 45c in rp cases with a 250 rnfp and 10.0 grains unique for the Marlin lever. I'm hoping the unique and bullets run out at the same time. Extra powder would be better than extra bullets... why 89, because I'm reconfiguring mixed brass loads to separated by headstamp. Working through combining my dad's pile with mine, the boy doesn't mind the trigger time.View attachment 1191315
A case pulling kit will get it out but you need to re-check your process so it doesn't happen again. Start another thread so we can assist.Nevermind. I've got another stupid stuck case again..... Sigh.... Yes I've got the die adjustment set. Sized like 40 cases no problem and had this last one get uber stuck. And before you say GET A STUCK CASE PULLER, I'm pretty sure they wouldn't work cause I've tried using punches and stuff and they did not budge one bit. Sigh.... I think I'm probably the most cursed person ever. So I'm returning these to Amazon in the morning cause they can easily afford the loss on these. Grrrrr why does this always happen to me.
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dang, thats a shame.....Loading some 7.62x54r for the upcoming match. I'm shooting a different Sako M39 than I normally shoot (I have....uh...more than one) so I'm priming 100 pieces of S&B brass. It's honest-to-gosh once-fired brass I got from a friend a couple years ago.
If this stuff isn't crimped its certainly doing a good imitation of it. I had to resort to the Hornady crimp cutter -
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A couple of twists by hand took care of it. Very tight, even using S&B primers in S&B brass.
Of course, I had to smash a couple of LRP before I decided to take care of the problem.