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I think your problems could be traced to using "range" brass- you have no idea how many times it has been fired or with what loads or "over loads" or in what oversize chamber and then worked down again, maybe more than once.
Perhaps using range brass is being pennywise and pound foolish? JMO.
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Not bad general advice, as mixed range brass is an gamble at best. I would try to use brass I have fired myself, all of the same head stamp, all of which I knew how they had been loaded. I have, many times in the past, purchased once fired WCC military brass (crimped and sealed primer pockets) and have been very pleased with its performance in my Lugers (excellent accuracy, perfect function). Know your components, gentlemen! Respectfully, Sieger |
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