So, I bought some 300 win mag brass a couple months ago. They guy claimed the majority of it was once fired. I went through and resized a pile of it last night, and noticed something I found pretty peculiar. Brass that seemed to have the original primers(Brass coloured) had been crimped. Found a few brass with split necks, and quite a few were very, almost disturbingle easy to size with my FL sizer.
Any idea why someone would be crimping their bullets if they were factory loads? Not a lot of semi-auto 300 win mags out there are there? Are the ones that were too easily sized on their way out? I didn't notice any obvious head separation signs, just a curiousity I suppose.
Edit: Now that I think about it, I may have to measure neck thickness, am assuming those too easy to size could be a sign of excessive stretching, and therefore less material at the neck.
Aaron
Any idea why someone would be crimping their bullets if they were factory loads? Not a lot of semi-auto 300 win mags out there are there? Are the ones that were too easily sized on their way out? I didn't notice any obvious head separation signs, just a curiousity I suppose.
Edit: Now that I think about it, I may have to measure neck thickness, am assuming those too easy to size could be a sign of excessive stretching, and therefore less material at the neck.
Aaron


















































