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Thats normal with chargemasters. A mcdonalds straw cut 2 inches long and inserted in the tube with alittle sticking out helps some. Save your money and buy an fx120i scale with the adams trickler when you decide to get serious.
Throw them away. Hornady brass isnt quality and they are done at that point. If primer pockets are too loose you should notice it at the priming cases stage. This is why a good hand primer is important.. to feel it. Buy lapua or peterson brass. Anneal every time, and your brass will last...
As a competition shooter with a good handful of well known buddies. The snswer is yes. But it depends on how picky you are with accuracy for it to make a difference to you. The phenomenon is called bullet weld.
Put some more rounds down the barrel to help it settle in. Then start over. Clean the barrel good now and shoot it some more first with a load that doesnt show any pressure signs. New barrels tend to speed up a tad. And it needs seasoned a bit to smooth out the lands and bore. In the mean...
Its all personal preference and as to what your doing and how. I shot a deer with my f class march high master last year.. its just some work better than others.
Send your fired brass to harrels for a custom dies. Or buy your own reamer and have dies made to your chamber, and a fireform barrel to not waste your good barrel making brass.
If your developing a load, most times you also have a new barrel. 1 time have I found "THE LOAD" first shot, first try. Over the years Ive found most barrels Ive owned liked to just be shot first, which is a perfect time to fireform brass and just shoot. Put 20 or more rounds down the barrel...