Quote from: blastfact on June 29 2013 11:12:45 AM MDTI realize this post has been up for some time now however If anyone would like to ring in on this I would greatly appreciate the info...first, when you say feeding issues are you reffering to feeding in the reloading press or the firearm? Second, I have many nickel, supposedly once fired cases that are below the maximum trim to length...are these cases ok to reload? I have loaded some of them that were close to the trim to length and have had no real issues other than some feeding issues in the firearm thus my concern with the chamfer / bevel procedure...thank you for any insight on this topic!Quote from: Intercooler on June 28 2013 08:00:31 PM MDT
That's tight then. When you talk about trimming the brass I wonder if that's why I get the little shavings out of the Razorback? It' really tight... maybe too much in a way.
Intercooler
I don't trim my new 10mm brass. I chamfer / bevel the inside and outside edges of the case mouth. Honestly it's more like deburring. If I don't do this I have feeding issues. Once done the brass feeds great from then on.
I also detailed the barrel inside and out. It shoots great. Cleans up very easy. And has bling inside and outside.