The case must be expanded while empty with no powder in it. If powder is in it it will cause case bulging. Because you are trying to compress air. This will deform the case every time. The very last 2 steps must be add powderand seat the bullet. Then you will have a perfect case every time.
I was having about 5 out of 50 reloads sitting proud in the block. Didn't know why until I watched your post. The ejector did indeed leave a burr on the rim just like you pointed out. Problem solved! Thank you for sharing the knowledge. 👍👍
Mine seem to be catching in the middle. So they won't quit go all the way into the gauge. I've checked all my dimensions against the reloading data and also my other rounds that drop into the case gauge freely. The dimensions seem fine. I can see a very slight wear ring around where the base of the bullet sits inside the case. I have no idea what is causing this to happen.
I've thrown away brass b/c of this. Never even considered trying to drop into the check backwards. Great tip!!
Thank you for watching. I appreciate your support. 👍
Wow.. great advice. You've got some good experience to share.
Thank you, I really appreciate you.
Thank you, great advice
The case must be expanded while empty with no powder in it. If powder is in it it will cause case bulging. Because you are trying to compress air. This will deform the case every time. The very last 2 steps must be add powderand seat the bullet. Then you will have a perfect case every time.
great advice awesome 👌
Thank you!
I was having about 5 out of 50 reloads sitting proud in the block. Didn't know why until I watched your post. The ejector did indeed leave a burr on the rim just like you pointed out. Problem solved! Thank you for sharing the knowledge. 👍👍
Mine seem to be catching in the middle. So they won't quit go all the way into the gauge. I've checked all my dimensions against the reloading data and also my other rounds that drop into the case gauge freely. The dimensions seem fine. I can see a very slight wear ring around where the base of the bullet sits inside the case. I have no idea what is causing this to happen.
i just let the cat lick mine. Her tongue is rougher than any brass case. Good Kitty!
Why does the checker say 44amg/special instead of 44mag?
You know, maybe if you just give your brass a good wet Tumble, it'll smooth them all out equally 😉
Tumbling your brass will solve THAT problem, and others. Just sayin
With pins, but it hasn't worked for me using crushed walnut shell.
@@kotsxz Correct!👆