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Neck sizing and case getting harder to pull out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1510719" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>Your posts shows a lack of first hand experience on the subjects, but you do like to argue so I'll leave you alone. </p><p>To others that want to move up to current methods, do some research online, or make a post on accurate shooter. Ask questions and learn what works for the guys who are proving it by winning matches in the real world. Benchrest, F-open, F-tr, NRA high power, palma, match rifle, you name it. Your hunting rifle is built in the same manner as a competition rifle and will respond to the same methods.</p><p>Now, if you want to run a lower pressure load and do not want to learn to full length size properly you can neck size and get good results. However there will be no gain over full length sizing in regards to brass life or accuracy and you will have some issues, thus, this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1510719, member: 101859"] Your posts shows a lack of first hand experience on the subjects, but you do like to argue so I'll leave you alone. To others that want to move up to current methods, do some research online, or make a post on accurate shooter. Ask questions and learn what works for the guys who are proving it by winning matches in the real world. Benchrest, F-open, F-tr, NRA high power, palma, match rifle, you name it. Your hunting rifle is built in the same manner as a competition rifle and will respond to the same methods. Now, if you want to run a lower pressure load and do not want to learn to full length size properly you can neck size and get good results. However there will be no gain over full length sizing in regards to brass life or accuracy and you will have some issues, thus, this thread. [/QUOTE]
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