That would show it the best. Smashed in dents that look like something like a chisel hit the side and it goes to the inside so you can see and feel it when you deburr. My dies are over 20 years old and have been used without this problem. I don't know what would have done this, but the brass was new in the sealed bag and nothing looked damaged on the bag. They are basically split necks on those 12. The rest look very good but still have a few small dings on some of the bodies. What happened to the good old days when they came 20 to a box with the lot number stamped on the lid.
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Brass
- Ed, 2020-06-10, 16:05
- Had the same problem on 223 brass years ago - Asa, 2020-06-11, 06:58
- Brass Dents - Robt, 2020-06-10, 20:31
- if the problem is in the necks, it could also be - Gary Reeder, 2020-06-10, 17:19
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Why were they throw aways? Your giving WB a heart attack. (nm)
- Darryl T., 2020-06-10, 16:58
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Why we always gotta jump on Scotty... (nm)
- ChrisG, 2020-06-10, 18:36
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lol, if it’s got to be somebody... not sure
- WB, 2020-06-10, 18:43
- You'd come up with something... (nm) - ChrisG, 2020-06-10, 20:32
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lol, if it’s got to be somebody... not sure
- WB, 2020-06-10, 18:43
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If I knew how to send pictures
- Ed, 2020-06-10, 17:38
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I don't know about firearm brass but in the water
- WB, 2020-06-11, 06:48
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I had a similar problem
- steve todd, 2020-06-11, 08:11
- Could be bad alloy, but I would think needed annealed? (nm) - Asa, 2020-06-11, 11:41
- Oops, this went in the wrong place - steve todd, 2020-06-11, 08:15
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I had a similar problem
- steve todd, 2020-06-11, 08:11
- Sounds like die/lube issues. (nm) - Darryl T., 2020-06-11, 03:40
- I had a similar problem once - Bob Denning, 2020-06-10, 20:38
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I don't know about firearm brass but in the water
- WB, 2020-06-11, 06:48
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Why we always gotta jump on Scotty... (nm)
- ChrisG, 2020-06-10, 18:36