Case preparation for rifle brass prior to reloading

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2011

This video shows how rifle brass will stretch after being reloaded & fired multiple times. When this occurs, you have to use a case trimmer to bring the case back to an acceptable length in order to reload it again. You can physically reload a piece of brass until it cracks. I ALWAYS inspect all my brass prior to reloading it. When it comes to reloading, I have a bit of OCD, but that's a good thing. ALL my reloads work and yield great results. Thank you for watching!

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  • @possetraxxx LOL, yeah, Lee makes one that has a rope pulley on it that spins the ram for you but I heard it's made of plastic so probably not something that would last a long time. It really isn't much work when you only taking a few thousands of an inch off of a piece of brass. But I agree...a motorized one would be bad ass!

  • oh i would have to put 3 hp motor on that puppy :-}

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