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William t, you know in just kidding! I love you brother ! Have a great Christmas!
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Wow, FATS! That's humbling! I feel the warmth all the way here!
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Didn't get it 56!
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What brand of rifle were the original cases fired in before you reloaded them. Could it be a Savage?
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Quality & age of computer monitor along with quality of the pictures makes a HUGE difference in what people see or think they see - desk top with 24" screen - (I like mine), phone, tablet, lap-top - all makes a difference. Quality of the graphics card also make a huge difference.
I started this thread at the beginning - in the first picture I see a straight-edged line, like a cut at the bottom of the expansion ring, not a case head separation line which is a stretch. I've seen lots of stretches over the years - they are usually bright, not a line like a cut. This looks to me like a mark/cut in the chamber itself at that location. Due to the location, it will likely cause no problems, but- it is a defect. Those primers are not any where near what I would call flat. Just an opinion.
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