Highpower-FClass
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Found a good additional use for the Teslong.
Shooting service rifle works the brass hard even if being careful when resizing. Case head separations do happen. My daughter's rifle is especially hard on the brass for whatever reason.
Below are some pictures of different stages of separation, taken with the teslong. I am adding this as step to my brass prep, tedious but beats having a case separate during rapids.
In this case, a shadow can be seen when rotating the case but very faint in a single picture

In this case the incipient separation is further along and easier to see

Even more separation but no visible indication on the outside of the case. Would not want to shoot this in a match.

This one is full-on separating with a visible ring on the outside of the case. Scratches are from paperclip, which catches well in the ridge.

Shooting service rifle works the brass hard even if being careful when resizing. Case head separations do happen. My daughter's rifle is especially hard on the brass for whatever reason.
Below are some pictures of different stages of separation, taken with the teslong. I am adding this as step to my brass prep, tedious but beats having a case separate during rapids.
In this case, a shadow can be seen when rotating the case but very faint in a single picture

In this case the incipient separation is further along and easier to see

Even more separation but no visible indication on the outside of the case. Would not want to shoot this in a match.

This one is full-on separating with a visible ring on the outside of the case. Scratches are from paperclip, which catches well in the ridge.










