dashpilot79
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- Aug 31, 2011
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Hello,
I'm brand new to reloading, and am starting out learning on loading for my Glock 27 (Subcompact 40 S&W). I've read a few books on the subject but I can't really find the answer to my question. Okay I have two pictures of Factory brass that were fired from my Pistol. The first is the picture of the primer. It appears not only does it have the indent where the firing pin hit the primer, but it also has a groove leading away from the strike point. I fired a few different brands of factory ammo, all seemed to do the same thing but Winchester I believe did it the least. The other picture which I know is really really hard to see, but there appears to be a slight indent in the brass maybe 1/4 of an inch from the mouth and its maybe an 1/8 or 1/16 long, I'm guessing the brass is striking something on the way out, is it fine to reload brass in that condition.
Thank You.
I'm brand new to reloading, and am starting out learning on loading for my Glock 27 (Subcompact 40 S&W). I've read a few books on the subject but I can't really find the answer to my question. Okay I have two pictures of Factory brass that were fired from my Pistol. The first is the picture of the primer. It appears not only does it have the indent where the firing pin hit the primer, but it also has a groove leading away from the strike point. I fired a few different brands of factory ammo, all seemed to do the same thing but Winchester I believe did it the least. The other picture which I know is really really hard to see, but there appears to be a slight indent in the brass maybe 1/4 of an inch from the mouth and its maybe an 1/8 or 1/16 long, I'm guessing the brass is striking something on the way out, is it fine to reload brass in that condition.
Thank You.