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Old April 7, 2013, 12:20 AM   #3
HiBC
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You,my friend,are stuck between a rock and a hard place.

A problem with over length brass,it gets ahead of its designed space in the chamber,it gets into the leade.The chamber is then squeezing the casemouth tight to the bullet.This will jump pressure,compromise accuracy,and it is bad practice.

So,you are right.

And,your buddy will probably....probably,go ahead and shoot them up without incident,maybe,unless he gas cuts his bolt face or burns his firing pin.Odds are good he'll have some loose primer pockets.

About all you can do is offer the best you have,then let it go.

Shoot your own
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