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Brass Prep for 1X brass fired in different rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="just_jon" data-source="post: 2530955" data-attributes="member: 112153"><p>I recently picked up some once loaded brass from a reputable LGS and noticed that some had very little or resistance in my sizing die. Brass is the same brand I have my die set up with. I can only surmise that some of the brass may have been sized or the cases were fired in more than one rifle. One option would be to resize to the length of the shortest, but that would have required bumping the shoulder 8-10 thousandths on half of the cases. I don't like working my brass that much. I'm now thinking about doing a quick COW fire forming session off the deck to even things up a bit based my chamber dimensions. </p><p></p><p>Before I go through with that option, I'm interested to hear what others would handle this situation. Maybe I just need to give my brain a rest, neck size them and shoot as normal since all case fit my chamber. Maybe it's not much different from shooting undersized new brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just_jon, post: 2530955, member: 112153"] I recently picked up some once loaded brass from a reputable LGS and noticed that some had very little or resistance in my sizing die. Brass is the same brand I have my die set up with. I can only surmise that some of the brass may have been sized or the cases were fired in more than one rifle. One option would be to resize to the length of the shortest, but that would have required bumping the shoulder 8-10 thousandths on half of the cases. I don't like working my brass that much. I'm now thinking about doing a quick COW fire forming session off the deck to even things up a bit based my chamber dimensions. Before I go through with that option, I'm interested to hear what others would handle this situation. Maybe I just need to give my brain a rest, neck size them and shoot as normal since all case fit my chamber. Maybe it's not much different from shooting undersized new brass. [/QUOTE]
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