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Reloading
Brass fired a few times, how tight is too tight ?
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<blockquote data-quote="milanuk" data-source="post: 211335" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>Yes. But note that they do make both neck and F/L versions of even the Type 'S' dies. You want the F/L version. Get the correct tools (from Hornady) to measure case headspace, and set the die up so you are only bumping the shoulder a little bit - 0.001-0.002 for a bolt gun is all you need - and you should get the benefits of F/L sizing in easy & reliable chambering w/o having to wrestle the gun between shots, as well as the benefits of neck bushings to precisely control how much neck tension you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milanuk, post: 211335, member: 376"] Yes. But note that they do make both neck and F/L versions of even the Type 'S' dies. You want the F/L version. Get the correct tools (from Hornady) to measure case headspace, and set the die up so you are only bumping the shoulder a little bit - 0.001-0.002 for a bolt gun is all you need - and you should get the benefits of F/L sizing in easy & reliable chambering w/o having to wrestle the gun between shots, as well as the benefits of neck bushings to precisely control how much neck tension you want. [/QUOTE]
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