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<blockquote data-quote="Snowwolfe" data-source="post: 4204232" data-attributes="member: 14220"><p><strong>Re: Case head separation</strong></p><p></p><p>My guess is you are correct on both counts. I never cared for that brand of brass. But if you are loading close to or at max it's not uncommon to only get 3-4 reloads out a case. Try adjusting your resizing die so the case chambers with just the slightest resistance.</p><p>If you want to load them hot, well, then you got to pay to play so don't expect long life out of any brass</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowwolfe, post: 4204232, member: 14220"] [b]Re: Case head separation[/b] My guess is you are correct on both counts. I never cared for that brand of brass. But if you are loading close to or at max it's not uncommon to only get 3-4 reloads out a case. Try adjusting your resizing die so the case chambers with just the slightest resistance. If you want to load them hot, well, then you got to pay to play so don't expect long life out of any brass [/QUOTE]
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