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Hi,

I have some 9mm brass that has a ring of dimples around it, about 1/4" from the case mouth.  It's very uniform, like it was rolled into the brass during manufacturing.  Anyone encountered this and know what it is?  Tried Google but no luck without knowing the correct terms to search for.  Thanks 

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I have some off and on too, never remembered on which brands I've seen it. Always figgered it was just due to some crimping process used and never paid it any mind.

I don't reload, so dunno if it causes any extra difficulty in that regard?

- OS

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It can also be used internally by the manufacturer to identify certain loadings.

I have a lot of cases with two cannelures and one with three cannelures.

Sometimes you can "guess" that a .38 Spl case was used for wadcutter ammo as the cannelure about 3/4"  below the case mouth.

In jacketed bullets, a cannelure is for the case mouth to be rolled into for a roll crimp. Lead bullets have crimp grooves you can't miss.

 

Why are "what is this ring" questions suddenly popping up in so many forums?

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