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  • justeric

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    Apr 6, 2010
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    I asked a ways back if dings in my 223 LC brass would make it unusable. At the time I was asking about small dings in the case shoulders and mouth. Everyone was more than happy to take the stuff off my hands :)

    My question this time is, is it OK to load brass that has dings in the body of the brass? I have a number of cases that have dents in the body that are at a 45% angle. When I re-size the brass, the dents diminish a little but you can still see and feel them. I suspect the dents might creates a weak spot in the brass.

    Thanks,
    Eric
     

    coopermania

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    Aug 20, 2011
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    Eric I don't think it is going to cause a problem, But if you can take a pic and show us what they look like after sizing.
     

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