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Reloading
neck sizing
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<blockquote data-quote="bigedp51" data-source="post: 1196683" data-attributes="member: 28965"><p>With a full length resized case the body of the case does not touch the chamber walls. In fact the only part of the case that touches the chamber is the shoulder. This is because the ejector pushes the case forward until case shoulder contacts the shoulder of the chamber.</p><p></p><p>With a full length resized case the rim is held and supported by the bolt face and by the bullet in the throat. Meaning the case body has no guiding or misaligning effect with the bullet and the bore. (the rat turd in the violin case)</p><p></p><p>German Salazar had a very good write up about this at his "Rifleman's Journal" but I'm sorry to say his website was shut down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigedp51, post: 1196683, member: 28965"] With a full length resized case the body of the case does not touch the chamber walls. In fact the only part of the case that touches the chamber is the shoulder. This is because the ejector pushes the case forward until case shoulder contacts the shoulder of the chamber. With a full length resized case the rim is held and supported by the bolt face and by the bullet in the throat. Meaning the case body has no guiding or misaligning effect with the bullet and the bore. (the rat turd in the violin case) German Salazar had a very good write up about this at his "Rifleman's Journal" but I'm sorry to say his website was shut down. [/QUOTE]
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