I bought some used norma brass at the local gunshow and in the process of deburring the flashholes I noticed the flashholes in the brass was smaller than the pilot on the deburing tool. This tool works fine in Winchester brass. Is it ok to enlarge these flasholes or do I need to buy a different tool to use on norma brass.
222 Rem, and yes there are some burs inside that I can see with my naked eye. Also noticed the same occurance with 240 Weatherby brass which is also Norma brass.
Check with Sinclair Intn'l. I think they make or carry a tool for smaller that U.S. standard flashholes. BTW, I've been thinkin' about getting some of Norma's .222 brass. Supposed to be good stuff. I'll bet the smaller fh DOES contribute to better accuracy.
Hopsing
Posts: 14 | Location: DFW | Registered: 16 January 2003
That's common believe. However, I raised the question during a plant tour at Norma and was told the flash holes were in fact punched. True, if you closely inspect case interior, you'll notice the burrs, albeit smaller than on most U.S. brass. Still a good reason to ream.
In regards to the Lapua brass, I will deburr it also, as I have found several batches with burs in the flash holes. Again, nothing like Rem or Win brass, but still visible in the brass.