The comments are mostly pointed at your lack of knowledge about ammo and how you seem to keep repeating what we know is foolish.
I wish you the best with your new prize.
I'm in my 40's and vote republican.
How ever sticking cases in guns with factory ammo that has been stored properly sounds more like a guy that over oils his rifles for storage then doesn't mop them clean before firing.
I worked making ammo and have a pretty decent knowledge on the subject...
I have shot ammo that's twice my age. And have fired a couple rounds in my day. Never had this happen.
Ammo stored in a reasonable manner will last a long long time.
Rookhawk is as we know a solid upstanding member.
This guy is notin Response to my I will take it this new member tried to devert the deal to the number above. I'm certainly not going stand bye and let this punk get away with it.
they will shoot fine. The line you are seeing is just a slight difference between the diameter you sized to and the diameter the bullet swaged the neck to as it was seated. As long as they chamber you can fire them. Try some dry lube and let us know how it works.
Use some dry lube on the bullet. The wrinkle will fade. Neck turning for close range big bores is completely unnecessary.
The tsx has a slightly easier to seat profile than the Woodleigh. The Woodleigh is true flat base as where the tsx has a little role on the base that doesn't show the...
Get them to make a .375 300 grain Scirocco and they would fly off the shelves, but they can't even make what is already catalogued so I won't hold my breath.
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