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Reloading Issue: Why do measurements vary?
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<blockquote data-quote="31pointer" data-source="post: 2615176" data-attributes="member: 108642"><p>There are too many variables to the question. Are you annealing the brass? Are you cleaning before sizing? Are you measuring to the tip of the bullet, or ogive? Wet tumbling or dry?</p><p> Tumbling or vibratory cleaners will cause the necks of the brass to collide with each other. If you've already sized the brass, the dimensions amongst all of them, have changed. Now it will require more or less pressure to seat the bullet. Possibly deformming the bullet or possibly the brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="31pointer, post: 2615176, member: 108642"] There are too many variables to the question. Are you annealing the brass? Are you cleaning before sizing? Are you measuring to the tip of the bullet, or ogive? Wet tumbling or dry? Tumbling or vibratory cleaners will cause the necks of the brass to collide with each other. If you've already sized the brass, the dimensions amongst all of them, have changed. Now it will require more or less pressure to seat the bullet. Possibly deformming the bullet or possibly the brass. [/QUOTE]
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