Hello Allo,
Noob reloader here again. I've been prepping some brass today and it occurs to me that I don't know how much is an appropriate amount of deburring to perform on the flashole. I'm currently sticking an RCBS flash hole deburring tool down the neck of my 308s and twisting it clockwise & counter-clockwise lightly about 10 times. It's leaving a noticeable chamfer.
Does anyone have a picture of what a properly deburred flash hole looks like (especially the extent of the chamfer) perhaps even a before-and-after photo? I'm using an otoscope stuck down the case neck to inspect (it works great) but I can't get a good picture using it to show y'all.
OK, tried using my phone camera and this actually worked better:
Noob reloader here again. I've been prepping some brass today and it occurs to me that I don't know how much is an appropriate amount of deburring to perform on the flashole. I'm currently sticking an RCBS flash hole deburring tool down the neck of my 308s and twisting it clockwise & counter-clockwise lightly about 10 times. It's leaving a noticeable chamfer.
Does anyone have a picture of what a properly deburred flash hole looks like (especially the extent of the chamfer) perhaps even a before-and-after photo? I'm using an otoscope stuck down the case neck to inspect (it works great) but I can't get a good picture using it to show y'all.
OK, tried using my phone camera and this actually worked better:
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