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Got owned on some .308 LC brass.

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  • charliemeyer007
    I prefer to do all my own work, can't blame anyone. The last batch of Remington 8mm brass had some with off center flash holes. Quality control!

    That your rifle requires small base dies to load for isn't that unusual.
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  • wiz1997
    Went through just about the same thing with the "processed" brass I picked up on GB for my M1A. Recieved quite a few responses under my topic "RELOADING DIES WORN OUT?" wiz1997. Check out the responses, good info. Went to a small base sizer die and problem solved. Except now I'm told I should use one set of dies for semi-auto and another for bolt.

    The first case in my new small base sizer die was a bit scary.
    Very tight going for the last 3/8" of the case.
    Lube well my friend.
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  • M1A762
    You might have bought some LC brass that was fired in a machine gun. Small base is the only way to tame machine gun brass as far as I know.
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  • dcs shooters
    quote:Originally posted by wiz1997
    Went through just about the same thing with the "processed" brass I picked up on GB for my M1A. Recieved quite a few responses under my topic "RELOADING DIES WORN OUT?" wiz1997. Check out the responses, good info. Went to a small base sizer die and problem solved. Except now I'm told I should use one set of dies for semi-auto and another for bolt.

    The first case in my new small base sizer die was a bit scary.
    Very tight going for the last 3/8" of the case.
    Lube well my friend.


    I use SB 308 dies for my M1A, and competition dies for my PSS-LTR.
    Same for my 223 rifles.
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  • cbyerly
    When you buy fired 308 brass, be sure and find out if it was machine gun brass. Most is so stretched that it can be loaded only once. If you pay more than scrap price, you get taken.
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  • nemesisenforcer
    quote:Originally posted by cbyerly
    When you buy fired 308 brass, be sure and find out if it was machine gun brass. Most is so stretched that it can be loaded only once. If you pay more than scrap price, you get taken.


    Not my experience. I have a couple hundred 308 milsurp cases, some inevitably fired from a machine gun. I can get 5 loadings out of them in a loose chambered FAL.

    Also, I didn't need to take the plunge on small base dies to get them to run right; my regular Lee dies worked fine.
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