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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Full Length vs Neck Sizing!
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<blockquote data-quote="fightthenoise" data-source="post: 1762776" data-attributes="member: 100546"><p>Somebody straighten me out if I'm wrong here but I want to clarify that bumping the shoulder back 0.002" is not necessarily happening every firing. You are setting your dies to bump the shoulder AT MOST 0.002". If you set the shoulder back 0.002" after every firing but your brass only grows 0.001" per firing eventually you will...I dunno have some messed up brass. There will be a lot of trips up into the sizing die where your shoulder won't get moved at all because your brass hasn't grown far enough. That is the essence of minimally sizing the brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fightthenoise, post: 1762776, member: 100546"] Somebody straighten me out if I’m wrong here but I want to clarify that bumping the shoulder back 0.002” is not necessarily happening every firing. You are setting your dies to bump the shoulder AT MOST 0.002”. If you set the shoulder back 0.002” after every firing but your brass only grows 0.001” per firing eventually you will...I dunno have some messed up brass. There will be a lot of trips up into the sizing die where your shoulder won’t get moved at all because your brass hasn’t grown far enough. That is the essence of minimally sizing the brass. [/QUOTE]
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