So I've finally started some steps of the reloading process while I'm waiting for everything to come in! I don't have anyone to actually show me in person, so I'm just going off a reloading manual and the countless hours of reading on here.. So I will have many questions...
My first concern is what looks like head separation in almost all my brass. I have taken a picture of two cases with it. They are from southwest's 175 Winchester load. They have been fired just once in my savage. The load is not too hot for my rifle, I don't have any kind of bolt sticking issues or anything else.
Is this head separation? Its not too obvious in the cases, but its definitely a small bump.
Is this brass unusable, or is it ok? How is it even possible, if this is just a factory load shot from the first time.
My next question is about primer uniforming. I went through and uniformed all the primer pocket. The thing with it is that it seems that in 9 out of 10 of the cases it really only uniforms the outside of the pocket. It doesn't matter how much longer I drill at it or how card I press, so thats not the issue. Here is a picture of the pocket after uniforming:
Here is a picture of the pocket after ultrasonic cleaning:
You can see almost all the carbon got cleaned off, and not it almost looks like the pocket is beveled towards the flash hole. Its definitely a slightly different amount of bevel in each case though and it isn't smooth like the uniformed part. Am I doing something wrong, or is it just how the brass is?
Any advice or help on either of the matters will be appreciated.
Thanks
My first concern is what looks like head separation in almost all my brass. I have taken a picture of two cases with it. They are from southwest's 175 Winchester load. They have been fired just once in my savage. The load is not too hot for my rifle, I don't have any kind of bolt sticking issues or anything else.
Is this head separation? Its not too obvious in the cases, but its definitely a small bump.

Is this brass unusable, or is it ok? How is it even possible, if this is just a factory load shot from the first time.
My next question is about primer uniforming. I went through and uniformed all the primer pocket. The thing with it is that it seems that in 9 out of 10 of the cases it really only uniforms the outside of the pocket. It doesn't matter how much longer I drill at it or how card I press, so thats not the issue. Here is a picture of the pocket after uniforming:

Here is a picture of the pocket after ultrasonic cleaning:

You can see almost all the carbon got cleaned off, and not it almost looks like the pocket is beveled towards the flash hole. Its definitely a slightly different amount of bevel in each case though and it isn't smooth like the uniformed part. Am I doing something wrong, or is it just how the brass is?
Any advice or help on either of the matters will be appreciated.
Thanks