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<blockquote data-quote="sklfco" data-source="post: 3768302" data-attributes="member: 24908"><p>I always run new brass through my dies set up for my chambers and then across the little Lyman 5 station power tool where the primer pockets are uniformed, debur and chamfer the mouth as well as run a drill bit through the flash hole and debur both sides lightly.</p><p>Please consider doing the same.</p><p>It will help tremendously.</p><p>Shippers beat the crap outa those cases in the mail.</p><p>Edit to add;</p><p>I look at the overall length as well, if that gets too far out the trimmer is always on the bench.</p><p>As much as we pay for this stuff it should be ready to load I will agree completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sklfco, post: 3768302, member: 24908"] I always run new brass through my dies set up for my chambers and then across the little Lyman 5 station power tool where the primer pockets are uniformed, debur and chamfer the mouth as well as run a drill bit through the flash hole and debur both sides lightly. Please consider doing the same. It will help tremendously. Shippers beat the crap outa those cases in the mail. Edit to add; I look at the overall length as well, if that gets too far out the trimmer is always on the bench. As much as we pay for this stuff it should be ready to load I will agree completely. [/QUOTE]
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