GunAdmirer
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I reload 9mm and .45 acp. The cases hold up well to reloading but the case rims get nicks and burrs in them from the extractor.
I run each reloaded round through a case guage. The rim is the only part that doesn't fit easily on occasion. It feeds through the pistol just fine, though. I guess slamming it into the chamber overcomes the burr.
I find myself using a case only 3 or 4 times not because of the case itself but concern over potential feeding problems from the burrs on the rim. Do you remove the burrs and raised cuts off of your rims? If so, how?
I am shooting a Glock, Beretta and SA GI .45.
I run each reloaded round through a case guage. The rim is the only part that doesn't fit easily on occasion. It feeds through the pistol just fine, though. I guess slamming it into the chamber overcomes the burr.
I find myself using a case only 3 or 4 times not because of the case itself but concern over potential feeding problems from the burrs on the rim. Do you remove the burrs and raised cuts off of your rims? If so, how?
I am shooting a Glock, Beretta and SA GI .45.