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We strongly recommend that in most cases quoted loads be derived from recognized loading manuals and if possible these should be referenced. Where loads do not have back-up reference data available, for instance with use of an unusual powder, then posters are asked to please detail their method for establishing their data. Irresponsible publishing of unsubstantiated ''guestimated'' data is deprecated and may be heavily moderated.

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Old August 27th, 2009, 10:17 AM   #21
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It's nothing to worry about guy. They're exactly right, it's getting dinged on the slide as it ejects. Re-sizing may make it go away (or it may not), but it won't effect the case in terms of loading safety.

To prove it? If you look on your ejection port, there is probably a little brass scuff where they have been hitting.

Absolutely nothing to worry about.

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Old August 27th, 2009, 12:19 PM   #22
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It's nothing to worry about guy. They're exactly right, it's getting dinged on the slide as it ejects. Re-sizing may make it go away (or it may not), but it won't effect the case in terms of loading safety.

To prove it? If you look on your ejection port, there is probably a little brass scuff where they have been hitting.

Absolutely nothing to worry about.

Dan
+1 I have noticed the same problem and I have reloaded a ton of them without any bad out comes!
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Old August 27th, 2009, 01:34 PM   #23
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Thanks for all the great advice. Just another reason I visit this site hourly.
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