I see posts by people on the internet that describe the flutted stripes on used 308 brass from HK91 as "cosmetic". I have examples where the flutting is not just cosmetic. After tumbling you can still see (and feel) the grooves caused by the flutted chamber of the HK91.
I want to start reloading 308 and have a bucket of 308 brass that I have saved through the years, much of which shows this flutting.
I have tried to take some photographs of an example, but unfortunately my camera does not produce good quality images close up. I found this one image below, on-line that shows some flutting, but I have examples that are much more visible and can definitely be felt with my fingernail.
It appears from this photo, that people do reload these brass shells.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d71/SeaOx/HK91%20308/IMG_3795.jpgI will see if I can get some kind of measurement on the height and depth of these flutting marks, but I would estimate from just eye-balling that they can be several thousandths of and inch deep.
Has anyone experienced this and what is the success with reloading this brass?
Is it satisfactory, just to know that they fit into resizing dies when reloading?