Maybe the dumbest thing I've ever done...

And Jerry.
It may not be as it appeared.....
That happens all the time.

JIT.
A new manufacturing technique. Saves money. Tax money that is.
Companies don't keep stuff on the shelve anymore.
JIT. JUST IN TIME.

And the Government has not keep up with the times. Can't TAX what is not there. :eek:

So they ship JUNK. And your BUYER does not know the difference. He just pays for it.
Or they ship the same order twice. Happens usually between Christmas and Feb. something.
:mad:
 
Mark.
Go with Good grouper and Boyd Allen. You can save this brass.


Couple sighter. Nice group. With REALLY old brass. :)
Oh, Yea. Too busy talking......:eek:

Don't do it MarkR. We sometimes with current benchrest equipment, brass and powders, exceed 78,000psi. Unless you first section a piece or two of brass to see for sure as to what happened, just don't try to salvage that brass. Life and eyesight is just too short!!!
 
Oh Mark.
I the number 3 die. The post for the pin is flush with the nut.
Lee I have the same primer pocket tool. most people up here experience the same thing.
 
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Thanks for all the replies, I really do appreciate each and every one of them.
I devised a way to "swage" the primer pocket back to proper depth, however, taking into considerationnthe pressures that we are working with here...I have decided to scrap that idea and have ordered some brass to work with until such time that I can process another batch.
I want to state here and now that the die from Harrels was not the problem! It was my own lack of attention to the situation that caused this mistake! Once again, Thanks
Mark
 
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