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  • #31
    big103
    Mod without thumbs
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Jul 2009
    • 3511

    Destroy the shell holder and dies.


    Done
    All Right MEOW

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    • #32
      omnitravis
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 1233

      Originally posted by SonofWWIIDI
      For those who don't want fingerprints on their cases, and tumble their brass to remove them, do you also load all your mags while wearing gloves?
      If the mag is going into storage for defense, I do because of rust.
      I really hate thinking about my oily rat claws all over the casings.
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      • #33
        bruceflinch
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jan 2006
        • 40127

        Originally posted by HighLander51
        Besides the question being weird, like something a home made hit man might worry about, why would you tumble loaded rounds???
        To start another thread?

        Originally posted by Fishslayer
        The lube is to make the sizing process easier, especially with 9mm. Try it. Not much. Just a quick spritz with One Shot. You might be surprised.
        You question the Great & Mighty Highlander51?
        Ignore that man from behind the keyboard!
        Actually I only started collecting Milsurps 3 years ago. I think I might own about 24...They're cheaper than guns that will most likely never get the opportunity to kill somebody...

        I belong to the group that uses firearms, and knows which bathroom to use.

        Tis better to have Trolled & lost, Than to never have Trolled, at all.

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        • #34
          titan2
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2013
          • 908

          Originally posted by RandyD
          I would assume that if a sizing die left a distinctive mark, then yes, a case could be traced to a particular sizing die. I would make the same comment regarding the bullet seater in the seating die. The reloading dies would have to make a mark to be traceable, but I have never read of a study done to determine if these reloading accessories leave unique and distinctive marks.
          Anything that is machined WILL leave distinctive marks.....from their own specific creation on down to wear from use.

          There's no way for there to be no machining marks left from reloading.....you may need a good microscope to see it, but it's still there!
          UT - Done
          AZ - Done
          NV - Done
          CA - Done

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