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<blockquote data-quote="deerwhacker444" data-source="post: 1463574" data-attributes="member: 9117"><p>Looks good..!</p><p></p><p>Small dents are no problem, they'll probably fire form when you shoot them, you'll never notice.</p><p></p><p>Flush primers are okay, below flush is best in case you drop one on the pavement. You probably can't seat them too far, you'll crush the primer first. </p><p></p><p>I use ONLY Hornady One Shot. I initially tried using RCBS with the pad,..that stuff is like SNOT...! No thanks. I line my cases up and hit a row of them at a 45 degree angle, spraying the case and a bit in the mouth. Turn them 180 and hit them one more time. Haven't had a stuck case yet. I tumble mine though after sizing to remove any residue left behind, I like shiny clean shells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerwhacker444, post: 1463574, member: 9117"] Looks good..! Small dents are no problem, they'll probably fire form when you shoot them, you'll never notice. Flush primers are okay, below flush is best in case you drop one on the pavement. You probably can't seat them too far, you'll crush the primer first. I use ONLY Hornady One Shot. I initially tried using RCBS with the pad,..that stuff is like SNOT...! No thanks. I line my cases up and hit a row of them at a 45 degree angle, spraying the case and a bit in the mouth. Turn them 180 and hit them one more time. Haven't had a stuck case yet. I tumble mine though after sizing to remove any residue left behind, I like shiny clean shells. [/QUOTE]
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