Fired casing re-curl?

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7075-T7
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Fired casing re-curl?

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Recently, I noticed on a few of my 44 reloads that had a heavy crimp on the bullet before firing, the case is still slightly rolled in at the top to the point that a fresh bullet will not fit into the opening :headscratch

The mouth must have expanded to the full .430 when the bullet passed through, but there was enough residual stress in the crimp to re-curl them after the pressure dies down? :???: Anyone else notice this in revolvers?
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Re: Fired casing re-curl?

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I have noticed that on some of my 357 mag loads with moderate to heavy crimps...some of my brass is not as noticeable as others. I just ignore it and load them as normal. When they crack, I just chunk them into the scrap brass bucket ;-)
Unless it was a special hard to get caliber brass, then I may do something else?

Just me. :thumbs2:

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Re: Fired casing re-curl?

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Don2 wrote:I have noticed that on some of my 357 mag loads with moderate to heavy crimps...
Great. Good to know it's normal.

I bet they were the ones holding the 180gr. rounds hauling it at around 1775 FPS so they didn't spend a lot of time deforming the brass :mrgreen:
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