showmebob
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I tried chamfering once fired brass (9 and 357mag) and it seemed to make the loading process go smoother. Do any of you take the time to chamfer once fired brass?
Well, if it helps, you're the only one I know who trims auto brass.I just have to be different
Oh darn...And I just have to be different then every one else...
I debur and chamfer all revolver cases new, once fired and after I have trimmed them. Yes I trim my revolver cases (I prefer a uniform crimp and that's the only way to get it).
+1 if trimmed , they need chamfered.It is a must if you trimmed them as they will have sharp 90 degree edges with slivers.
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