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I find that it's not a nick, but rather where the "hanging chad" :shock: of brass is still attached from when the flash hole was punched. Odds are if you look inside the case you'll see evidence of this.RAY":1byccqdv said:So I take it that this discrepancy with the flash hole having a nick in it won't compromise anything ?
I'm new to reloading , can this be fixed ? I have a de-burrer tool , can it be used at the flash pan side besides through the case mouthDr. Vette":1tv0g9n0 said:I find that it's not a nick, but rather where the "hanging chad" :shock: of brass is still attached from when the flash hole was punched. Odds are if you look inside the case you'll see evidence of this.RAY":1tv0g9n0 said:So I take it that this discrepancy with the flash hole having a nick in it won't compromise anything ?
OK , with my Lyman deburring tool inserted into the case mouth with a few turns , I deburred the above case.DrMike":7szcpvud said:These are examples of flash-hole deburring tools.
http://www.sinclairintl.com/reloadi...rsal-flash-hole-deburring-tool-prod39911.aspx
http://www.sinclairintl.com/reloadi...nady-flash-hole-deburring-tool-prod56189.aspx
http://www.sinclairintl.com/reloadi...ols/lyman-flash-hole-uniformer-prod44714.aspx
RAY":3nf8eyof said:I have all the case prep tools and just bought the rcbs pocket uniformer today , it can be used in the station or be threaded in a handle .
There's set screw adjustment for depth so I got the calibers to measure it and it looks to be set at .128".
The Win. case is ball park for sammi, but Nosler is less than .128 " I don't remember now what the measurement was , I had start cooking !
So I take it that this discrepancy with the flash hole having a nick in it won't compromise anything ?
I bought some once fired LC brass recently that had some of the ugliest flash holes I've ever seen. Some were very clogged, and one primer pocket had not even been drilled. How these were ever fired in the first place was beyond me.DrMike":jwukuuoz said:and only if the chad is actually blocking the flash-hole would it be a hindrance.
Dr. Vette":ig6ujrwt said:I find that it's not a nick, but rather where the "hanging chad" :shock: of brass is still attached from when the flash hole was punched. Odds are if you look inside the case you'll see evidence of this.
Oldtrader3":3un39xpt said:Dr. Vette":3un39xpt said:I find that it's not a nick, but rather where the "hanging chad" :shock: of brass is still attached from when the flash hole was punched. Odds are if you look inside the case you'll see evidence of this.
Yikes, the "hanging Chad" rears its ugly head again?