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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 678885" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I shave necks on a few chamberings I shoot that have undersized necks (.246" & .263"). I size the necks loaded for about .001" to .0015" clearence all the way around (IOW, .002" / .003"). Brass dosn't expand as much in the neck as standard chambers do, and I don't seem to work the necks as hard. I have the idea in the back of my head that these cases are lasting longer, but have never did an accurate survey to prove this. I know I have one 10 case set of Hornaday .223 cases that have well over 35 firings on them and look just fine. Like I said; I can't prove it, but it seems that way.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 678885, member: 25383"] I shave necks on a few chamberings I shoot that have undersized necks (.246" & .263"). I size the necks loaded for about .001" to .0015" clearence all the way around (IOW, .002" / .003"). Brass dosn't expand as much in the neck as standard chambers do, and I don't seem to work the necks as hard. I have the idea in the back of my head that these cases are lasting longer, but have never did an accurate survey to prove this. I know I have one 10 case set of Hornaday .223 cases that have well over 35 firings on them and look just fine. Like I said; I can't prove it, but it seems that way. gary [/QUOTE]
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