I had my m1 garand re barreled a long time ago. A gunsmith friend of my dad's gave me a good deal on it, and it was a new SA barrel (52 I think) I was maybe 18 years old at time, didnt think much about it or inspect it, i just wanted to shoot it. This was well over a decade ago. I started getting into reloading a few years ago and noticed a ring forming on my brass after a few loadings.
The chamber looks like it has a scar from a dull or improperly removed reamer.
As of today I'll reload cases 3 times and they're done. I keep the brass but the box is getting pretty full now. I figure the mark being made isn't the brass thinning as it would from brass flow away from the case head, its just expanding a tiny bit where the scar is.
Any opinions on whether or not this is compromising the integrity of the case? Safe to keep shooting these or melt them down for my wife's etsy jewelry business?
The chamber looks like it has a scar from a dull or improperly removed reamer.
As of today I'll reload cases 3 times and they're done. I keep the brass but the box is getting pretty full now. I figure the mark being made isn't the brass thinning as it would from brass flow away from the case head, its just expanding a tiny bit where the scar is.
Any opinions on whether or not this is compromising the integrity of the case? Safe to keep shooting these or melt them down for my wife's etsy jewelry business?