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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 659422" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>Neck sized fired cases don't align the bullet with the bore any more consistant than full length sized ones.</p><p></p><p>My full length sizing dies for 30 caliber cases with neck diameters a couple thousandths smaller than loaded round neck diameters get runouts in the 1's. Such is common with full length bushing dies made these days. For 30 caliber cases, anything under 2 thousandths is good enough for sub 1/2 MOA at the worst at 1000 yards.</p><p></p><p>And my buddy's won his share of National titles and set many records in high power competition with his full length sized fired cases. As has his wife and two daughters. He has no interest in benchrest; that game's mostly luck whereas high power is mostly skill. I've asked him about shooting benchrest and he just laughs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 659422, member: 5302"] Neck sized fired cases don't align the bullet with the bore any more consistant than full length sized ones. My full length sizing dies for 30 caliber cases with neck diameters a couple thousandths smaller than loaded round neck diameters get runouts in the 1's. Such is common with full length bushing dies made these days. For 30 caliber cases, anything under 2 thousandths is good enough for sub 1/2 MOA at the worst at 1000 yards. And my buddy's won his share of National titles and set many records in high power competition with his full length sized fired cases. As has his wife and two daughters. He has no interest in benchrest; that game's mostly luck whereas high power is mostly skill. I've asked him about shooting benchrest and he just laughs. [/QUOTE]
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