scythefwd
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I have some brass that was handed to me. There is a very small dimple in the wall of the case. I'm shooting beginning loads and I expect the dimple will be corrected as the case is formed to my chamber. It is in the same place on every piece of brass (a few mm south of the shoulder). It was not fired in my chamber before, so I suspect there was a small defect in the last chamber (or a grain of sand, etc) it was fired in. I cannot get my cameras to get a pic of it where you can actually see the dimple. This dimple is very shallow and my coarse corn cob media fills it in easily.
Would yall shoot it or pitch it? I already primed it, but then I got to second guessing myself and am seeking more experienced opinions.
Would yall shoot it or pitch it? I already primed it, but then I got to second guessing myself and am seeking more experienced opinions.