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Originally Posted by 4barrel
I would probably work an hour overtime and buy some more bullets and throw those in a barrel and set on fire an watch the fire works at night. The Frankford should hold up if you don't mind spending 3 hours correcting that mistake. A 6 pack will make it go smoother and watching Family Guy. I have swelled two 357 cylinders since I started reloading in the 70s and it isn't worth the chance.
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Boy I understand THAT! My 686 is a NO-Dash that I bought new back in 1986, so I am really protective of this baby...
What really ticks me off is that the brass is NEW Starline Brass that has not even been fired at all! Ergh...