Small dents in .223 casings

Denn0001

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I am new to reloading and I have noticed some small dents in my once fired brass. The dents are usually about midway up the case and they are not large dents. I think the dents are from the spent casings hitting the concrete pad or adjacent shooting benches at the range. I am shooting an M4 and a Mini 14. I know the Mini really chucks the casing out whereas the M4 is a bit gentler. I just want to make sure that reloading the casings with small dents is O.K. Thanks all.
 
The dent is most likley from the mini as they have a fixed ejector rather than the sping loaded ejector of the AR, that means the case gets a little bigger kick as the bolt comes back and hits the side of the receiver as it leaves!

Should be no problem reloading them at all.

Scott
 
Thanks. Just wondering. My Mini 14 throws the brass so far that I've had casings land on the bloke at the next bench. About 6 feet away!!
 
Thanks. Just wondering. My Mini 14 throws the brass so far that I've had casings land on the bloke at the next bench. About 6 feet away!!

LOL. I got hit by the guy beside me about 100 times when he was shooting his Mini 14--he also let me have his brass (not a reloader). They all had the little dent you're talking about, and have served me well.:D
 
People have fire-formed worse :p.

I dented a few cases doing up my first batch of reloads by accidentally using too much lube. I plan on fascinating myself and my friends by removing the dents at the range, though I'll probably be a lot more impressed than they will be... ;)
 
the dent is from the Case Deflector on the m4 and mini. most semi's dent cases with the way they extract and eject. they ether have a deflector or use the edge of the reciever to deflect the case away from the shooter which causes a dent in the case. no big deal. shouldent cause feeding problems when reloaded.
 
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