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Reloading
260 Remington Headspacing Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Truc" data-source="post: 819185" data-attributes="member: 44771"><p>If your FL sizing die is not pushing the shoulder back you are basically just neck sizing. If you measure unfired brass and only once fired and size to match, you will be sizing way too much. Let the brass grow to match your chamber. That is why I size by feel and do it that way in competition also. </p><p> I couldn't tell you those lengths in the 6PPC, 30 BR and 6 Dasher but they are size just enough to close the bolt without undo pressure and the 20-50 pieces of brass will last me an entire year without splitting or annealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truc, post: 819185, member: 44771"] If your FL sizing die is not pushing the shoulder back you are basically just neck sizing. If you measure unfired brass and only once fired and size to match, you will be sizing way too much. Let the brass grow to match your chamber. That is why I size by feel and do it that way in competition also. I couldn't tell you those lengths in the 6PPC, 30 BR and 6 Dasher but they are size just enough to close the bolt without undo pressure and the 20-50 pieces of brass will last me an entire year without splitting or annealing. [/QUOTE]
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