I just loaded up a test ladder for my .204. I noticed afterwards while testing concentricity that I had some rounds with shavings at the case mouth/bullet base. I was able to clean most off using a wire brush and I bought a K&M chamfer tool for the future.
My question is will firing these do any damage to the rifling/chamber? Some still have a tiny bit of brass on them that I couldn’t break off with the wire brush. I’ll end up having to reload the ladder bc now my bullets are shaved up which is no biggie but should I save the powder and just pull them or use them as foulers?
My question is will firing these do any damage to the rifling/chamber? Some still have a tiny bit of brass on them that I couldn’t break off with the wire brush. I’ll end up having to reload the ladder bc now my bullets are shaved up which is no biggie but should I save the powder and just pull them or use them as foulers?









