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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 570654, member: 54"]Latest experiments. For #1-3 we used c. Case [ATTACH=full]173005[/ATTACH] #7 as a die and it helped get things moving straight. Only one that didn’t look too good was #5, a 75mm case of thin, soft brass. #3 is Army 90mm, #6 is Army 20mm; I mention these because the magic marker is illegible. 25 ton Hydraulic press was maxed out pressure-wise before it completed mashing #1-3. It seems that aluminum likes to do the Michelin Man, but brass and steel prefer to fold. ???[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 570654, member: 54"]Latest experiments. For #1-3 we used c. Case [ATTACH=full]173005[/ATTACH] #7 as a die and it helped get things moving straight. Only one that didn’t look too good was #5, a 75mm case of thin, soft brass. #3 is Army 90mm, #6 is Army 20mm; I mention these because the magic marker is illegible. 25 ton Hydraulic press was maxed out pressure-wise before it completed mashing #1-3. It seems that aluminum likes to do the Michelin Man, but brass and steel prefer to fold. ???[/QUOTE]
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