Are these safe for reloading?? Will the die fix the dent in the neck???
Bent case neck safe for reloading
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A pice of soft Velcro on the deflector as mentioned above does a very good job of keeping cases pretty and a brass catcher to keep them from flying off and landing on concrete/dirt and getting damaged and dirty does a nice job as well I use one at the out door range with auto rifles if nothing else but to control the flying brass and save the hassle of chasing it down especially with Grendel brass that runs $0.75 a pop I worry less about 556 brass but still usually use a catcherPunctuation is for the weak....
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Originally posted by mongoosesnipe View Post...a brass catcher to keep them from flying off...
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I sometimes use a UTG brass catcher (it's the only thing I'll own made by them). It works well but you need to open up the mouth a little and make sure it's on as far back as it can go. With .223 it's almost 100% but with the Grendel I still have some FTE's likely caused by the catcher.
The towel seems like a simple solution that I haven't heard of yet...I may give that a try.Μολὼν λαβέ
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This where a neck turning gear can be advantagous. The Sinclair expanding mandrel die with the 264 mandrel for $29 will sort the dents then your bushing die will take care of the sizing. http://www.sinclairintl.com/reloadin...prod38807.aspx
Click on the details panel for caliber choices.Last edited by Von Gruff; 01-06-2013, 05:34 PM.
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