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    Case head seperation problem

    I have many different AR’s and they could have come from any of them. Most likely it came from my Daniel defense or my colt
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    Case head seperation problem

    I’m using all RCBS equipment
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    Case head seperation problem

    No im still accumulating all the tools. I was just trying to get to the point where I’m cleaning all brass to get prepared and was wanting to resize and de prime all. And during that process get all the missing tools to reload them.
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    Case head seperation problem

    I will try a different method of living the casing. I probably need to do a better job of living the inside. I will try that and get back to this thread with the results
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    Case head seperation problem

    I’ll run another ten round through tonight after work and post. Almost all have that thin line all the way around a few mm up from the bottom edge
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    Case head seperation problem

    My phone take poor photos
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    Case head seperation problem

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    Case head seperation problem

    If anything I over lubed possibly
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    Case head seperation problem

    These should be once fired factory ammo. It’s nee been so long though I can remember. Yes full length resizing die. No they have not been loaded again. Just resized and had the primers knocked out
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    Case head seperation problem

    It’s been so many years I believe they are once fired. I will post pictures later today. It’s an RCBS Die. I’m not sure the brass manufacturer. These are factory ammunition so I’ve never loaded my own powder charger into them. I haven’t gotten that far yet in my reading journey. The way I...
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    Case head seperation problem

    I have a Rock Chucker and followed the video on how to set up the die. For the first 100 or so .223 I have maybe 20-25 casings with case head separation. Had to take die out and reset it again and now 100 percent of casing show head separation. Have watched some videos on setting the dies and...
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