cracked case mouths
- ryutzy
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Re: cracked case mouths
bow shot I've reloaded boxed hornady brass and hornady's factory ammo. It's all bad stuff. I'll never ever try it again. I've used hornady brass for 7MM, 204, and 243 and they all had unacceptable issues. Unfortunately I wasted a lot of components, time and money trying to figure out why I couldn't get better accuracy. (That was when I was new to reloading and didn't realize it was the brass until later) I still have some loaded ammo in Hornady brass that I burn up for hunting purposes until they are gone. Then they are GONE!
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Re: cracked case mouths
Hi,I have begun reloading using predominantly Remington brass but have a few hornady factory loads to burn, then struck cracked necks with them on the first load, will no longer buy hornady factory loads
- bow shot
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Re: cracked case mouths
Rats... that's too bad...
Well, the Noser stuff is fantastic, truely no-prep. If I didn't have my majic loads already nailed down, I'd consider WW or Rem, assuing I'd have to sort and prep it.
Well, the Noser stuff is fantastic, truely no-prep. If I didn't have my majic loads already nailed down, I'd consider WW or Rem, assuing I'd have to sort and prep it.