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Custom sizing dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2825195" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>There is a difference between a cause and cure.</p><p>Best always to address the root cause. </p><p>Your cure in this case (oversizing), by the time you stumble into your issue (due to bad planning and build), is not a good cure.</p><p></p><p>-As it relates for the OP, the best die is fitted to fully formed cases.</p><p>-The best plan & build leads to fully formed cases that barely changed from NEW.</p><p>-Barely changing from new, means rational/minimal chamber clearance (reamer setup from new case dimensions), and enough barrel steel around the chamber for intended pressures with given area cartridges. Can also add a coned breech for more support.</p><p>If you follow this plan, you will not be surprised with popping extraction.</p><p></p><p>I don't see the people who supposedly know so much planning for this..</p><p>Instead, they seem completely reactive.. And you might notice that their default cures just happen to be even more of the causes.</p><p>They're not learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2825195, member: 1521"] There is a difference between a cause and cure. Best always to address the root cause. Your cure in this case (oversizing), by the time you stumble into your issue (due to bad planning and build), is not a good cure. -As it relates for the OP, the best die is fitted to fully formed cases. -The best plan & build leads to fully formed cases that barely changed from NEW. -Barely changing from new, means rational/minimal chamber clearance (reamer setup from new case dimensions), and enough barrel steel around the chamber for intended pressures with given area cartridges. Can also add a coned breech for more support. If you follow this plan, you will not be surprised with popping extraction. I don't see the people who supposedly know so much planning for this.. Instead, they seem completely reactive.. And you might notice that their default cures just happen to be even more of the causes. They're not learning. [/QUOTE]
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