barnfrog
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So I just full-length sized a bunch of Remington .243 cases that have been reloaded once. The powder charge was near max, a couple tenths of a grain below where I had seen pressure signs when I developed the load. A few of the cases have a ring round them slightly more than half way from the head to the shoulder.
When I run a bent paper clip along the inside of the case wall it feels absolutely smooth. Should I be erring on the side of extreme caution and tossing these few that have the ring, or trusting my fingers that there is no serious defect?
When I run a bent paper clip along the inside of the case wall it feels absolutely smooth. Should I be erring on the side of extreme caution and tossing these few that have the ring, or trusting my fingers that there is no serious defect?