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<blockquote data-quote="Shinneryfarmer" data-source="post: 3864904" data-attributes="member: 46291"><p>Converting brass to 300BO I try to only use Lake City brass but have used all brands. Remington was the only ones that I had issues with IIRC. Saved damaged cases for awhile knowing I was going that direction. Built a jig to run them thru a bandsaw cut off right above the shoulder. Cut off deburr, lube then resize. My method of using the band saw makes some come out gnarly long and no specific length but I use a powered trimmer so doesn't bother me. I just deburr again after trimming to length and there good to go. My bandsaw method though sped things up tremendously with the jig I built out of wood. Can stack 8 to 10 cases at a time and run them through instead of 1 at a time with one of them little chop saws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinneryfarmer, post: 3864904, member: 46291"] Converting brass to 300BO I try to only use Lake City brass but have used all brands. Remington was the only ones that I had issues with IIRC. Saved damaged cases for awhile knowing I was going that direction. Built a jig to run them thru a bandsaw cut off right above the shoulder. Cut off deburr, lube then resize. My method of using the band saw makes some come out gnarly long and no specific length but I use a powered trimmer so doesn't bother me. I just deburr again after trimming to length and there good to go. My bandsaw method though sped things up tremendously with the jig I built out of wood. Can stack 8 to 10 cases at a time and run them through instead of 1 at a time with one of them little chop saws. [/QUOTE]
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