I just got started into reloading the same time as my buddy did at work. One of his friends gave him a bunch of old .270 brass for him to get started. He started reloading them and the next day I asked him how it went. He said he only got 36 out of 50 reloaded cuz he crushed the neck on 14 of them. He thinks it was because the brass was "old". I asked him if all was set up right (die,press,shellholder, etc) and he said , Yeah. When he told the same thing to his buddy that has been reloading for years said it probly was cuz the brass was old. I would think the brass would have to be pretty damn old for the neck to just collapse like that.
Whats the real problem?
Whats the real problem?