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Reloading
Stop neck sizing your brass!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 1405364" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>Ok I'll throw my hat in the ring. I haven't reloaded for a very long time. Only about 8 years. I neck sized for a majority of that time. I have nothing against it. I'm still wouldn't have a problem doing it. Last year I went to FL resize with a .002 shoulder bump. I did this because I didn't like having to run my cases through a fl die every few firings because they didn't like to going my chamber. This to me is contrary to consistency when you have to break up your loading technique every few firings. I do everything possible to make sure everything is the same EVERY TIME. Another thing I didnt like was the stiff bolt close. Thats personal preference but for me i didnt care for it. Once i started actually testing the 2 side by side i actually found that in my rifle it was more accurate with the fl sized cases than the neck sized. I haven't looked back since and I've been shooting on average tighter groups. I haven't noticed any difference in case life. I say just try both and see which your rifle likes and stick with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 1405364, member: 72601"] Ok I'll throw my hat in the ring. I haven't reloaded for a very long time. Only about 8 years. I neck sized for a majority of that time. I have nothing against it. I'm still wouldn't have a problem doing it. Last year I went to FL resize with a .002 shoulder bump. I did this because I didn't like having to run my cases through a fl die every few firings because they didn't like to going my chamber. This to me is contrary to consistency when you have to break up your loading technique every few firings. I do everything possible to make sure everything is the same EVERY TIME. Another thing I didnt like was the stiff bolt close. Thats personal preference but for me i didnt care for it. Once i started actually testing the 2 side by side i actually found that in my rifle it was more accurate with the fl sized cases than the neck sized. I haven't looked back since and I've been shooting on average tighter groups. I haven't noticed any difference in case life. I say just try both and see which your rifle likes and stick with it. [/QUOTE]
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