Old Navy
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After many thousands of rounds I finally managed to separate a head from the case. ( 6BRX ) I wasn't too worried on the way home because I was sure the load was mild. (107 over 32.2 # 15) I studied my options and went with the easiest first. I pushed a .45 wire brush into the case until it partially exited the neck and pulled it right out. I was real surprised to see a very heavy ejector mark on the case. This was the thirteenth firing on the case. I am well up to speed on properly bumping the shoulder. There is a question coming! Somewhere around the 8th or 9th firing I switched from the three die system to a Redding FL bushing die. I seem to remember when setting up the die I over re-sized a coupe cases. I kind of blew it off and and kept going. After buying a set of comp. shell holders and readjusting I ended up with a +.006" shell holder to get .001 head space. Is it likely I ruined the case at that time and it just showed it's ugly head? I have a small awl bent on the end similar to the bent paper clips. I have checked approximately 30 cases and have not caught on a low spot in any. Not really sure how it should feel though. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks. Frank