So I have been picking up range brass for a few years getting a stock pile of brass together so I had plenty for my new deer rifle. The Rifle is a Winchester M70 extreme weather in 30-06 caliber. Mind you I am no novice to reloading, as I reload about 5-7K rounds of 223 a year and about half that in pistol ammo, been doing it for many years, but my knowledge with larger calibers are limited.
I settled on using Remington brass as that was by far what I had the most of, and since it would be used for hunting purposes I most likely wouldn't be picking up the brass once I started using the rifle anyhow.
So as I was running the brass through prep, I noticed this ridge, it was on approximately 60% of all my brass. I took a couple pics as you can see below. I'm sure this is once fired ammo, as I picked it up myself over a couple years worth of time at my local range just before deer season. My question is that I can't get it out when sizing the body, and on some of the cartridges it so pronounced that I feel tension on the bolt on a re-sized cartridge because of this ridge...
I've seen this on brass before, but usually its on brass that has been shot many repeated times. I even think someone asked this question a while back but I couldn't find the thread, and I didn't pay enough attention to the thread to remember the outcome. So being I can't work this ridge out with a body die I'm afraid I'll have to scrap every piece I find, but I was just wondering your thoughts on this,
Thanks
Chris
I settled on using Remington brass as that was by far what I had the most of, and since it would be used for hunting purposes I most likely wouldn't be picking up the brass once I started using the rifle anyhow.
So as I was running the brass through prep, I noticed this ridge, it was on approximately 60% of all my brass. I took a couple pics as you can see below. I'm sure this is once fired ammo, as I picked it up myself over a couple years worth of time at my local range just before deer season. My question is that I can't get it out when sizing the body, and on some of the cartridges it so pronounced that I feel tension on the bolt on a re-sized cartridge because of this ridge...
I've seen this on brass before, but usually its on brass that has been shot many repeated times. I even think someone asked this question a while back but I couldn't find the thread, and I didn't pay enough attention to the thread to remember the outcome. So being I can't work this ridge out with a body die I'm afraid I'll have to scrap every piece I find, but I was just wondering your thoughts on this,
Thanks
Chris