Two questions.
I was reloading for my .300 savage and when setting up my bullet seating die. I put a factory round into it and brought the shell up into the die thinking it was backed off and I would adjust it down onto the round to get my length set. It wasn't backed off and so I pushed the bullet down, taking all the shoulder out of the case. Can I do anything with this shell (safely) to bring it back into use? (pull the bullet and fire form it back into a .300 savage configuration) Or if not, how do you dispose of a loaded round like this?
Several of the cartridge cases have a small "dent" near the shoulder. They all look identical. Perhaps on ejection they are hitting the edge of something on the rifle. I loaded them up with a reduced powder charge from my other loadings and kept them seperate. There should be no problem shooting them at the range, should there? The dent is very small or I would have discarded the cases.
By the way I loaded up:
165 gr. speer grandslam (flat base)
165 gr. Sierra HP BT
130 gr. Speer HP (flat base)
Robin in Rocky
I was reloading for my .300 savage and when setting up my bullet seating die. I put a factory round into it and brought the shell up into the die thinking it was backed off and I would adjust it down onto the round to get my length set. It wasn't backed off and so I pushed the bullet down, taking all the shoulder out of the case. Can I do anything with this shell (safely) to bring it back into use? (pull the bullet and fire form it back into a .300 savage configuration) Or if not, how do you dispose of a loaded round like this?
Several of the cartridge cases have a small "dent" near the shoulder. They all look identical. Perhaps on ejection they are hitting the edge of something on the rifle. I loaded them up with a reduced powder charge from my other loadings and kept them seperate. There should be no problem shooting them at the range, should there? The dent is very small or I would have discarded the cases.
By the way I loaded up:
165 gr. speer grandslam (flat base)
165 gr. Sierra HP BT
130 gr. Speer HP (flat base)
Robin in Rocky