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Reloading for the M1A
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<blockquote data-quote="101sniper" data-source="post: 459248" data-attributes="member: 23006"><p>This may not be the right place for this not really sure, but here it goes. I just purchased a springfeild standerd M1A. It shoots like a dream with factory ammo or new brass that has been reloaded once. When I reload that brass a second time I am having serious function and feeding issues. This is my first time reloading for an auto feed rifle. I am using the same steps that I use with all my bolt guns. Only neck sizing the brass for the second reloading. Just wondering if I need to full lenght resize the brass. Any help on this issue would be great thanks for the help.gun)</p><p> 101Sniper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="101sniper, post: 459248, member: 23006"] This may not be the right place for this not really sure, but here it goes. I just purchased a springfeild standerd M1A. It shoots like a dream with factory ammo or new brass that has been reloaded once. When I reload that brass a second time I am having serious function and feeding issues. This is my first time reloading for an auto feed rifle. I am using the same steps that I use with all my bolt guns. Only neck sizing the brass for the second reloading. Just wondering if I need to full lenght resize the brass. Any help on this issue would be great thanks for the help.gun) 101Sniper [/QUOTE]
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