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    Wow!! Sorry that happened buddy!!
    I have seen the same thing before as well.
    Glad it wasn't all 600 either!! That would be rough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wes Sage View Post
    Wow!! Sorry that happened buddy!!
    I have seen the same thing before as well.
    Glad it wasn't all 600 either!! That would be rough
    It happens. I used to be far more detail oriented with reloading, before I started reloading in bulk....that is going to change now. For pistol I fortunately have those Shockbottle case gauges which makes it extremely easy to check all pistol rounds. I've found a 100 round 223 case gauge, however it's extremely expensive....around $300. Depending on how much I hate checking every single 223 round I load, I may have to suck it up and buy that case gauge.

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    May be worth it in the end.
    If I process the brass, I know it is good to go, and when loading I check a few here and there only.
    Quote Originally Posted by FastSplits View Post
    It happens. I used to be far more detail oriented with reloading, before I started reloading in bulk....that is going to change now. For pistol I fortunately have those Shockbottle case gauges which makes it extremely easy to check all pistol rounds. I've found a 100 round 223 case gauge, however it's extremely expensive....around $300. Depending on how much I hate checking every single 223 round I load, I may have to suck it up and buy that case gauge.

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    Wes's processed brass is good to go. I've used the 223 & 300 BO- No problems and really Purdy!!

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    Thanks buddy!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Josey View Post
    Wes's processed brass is good to go. I've used the 223 & 300 BO- No problems and really Purdy!!

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    2nd wes's 300bo brass all go bang and thown out the side lol

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    Thanks Buddy!!
    Much Appreciated!!
    We really take pride in our processed brass
    Quote Originally Posted by akholic View Post
    2nd wes's 300bo brass all go bang and thown out the side lol

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