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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 618283" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Somebody asked for some new ideas. Post #7 has reference to this months technical articles. "WHAT HAPPENS TO THE CASE" The article points out several things that can change your sized case length. I suggest you reread, it is very tech. but also very good article and supported by data. The primer seating is a way as mentioned to , clean up a few thousands. It is being careful at all stages to get more consistent. How tight die is in press, did it lossen. Are you full length to die or partial as some do. that can lead to more problems as article states. As Boomtube said, they come out different. The more you measure and check and double check, the more you find that it varies. It varies from brand to brand of brass.Can drive you nuts. The less you change brass size from chamber to sizing the less issues you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 618283, member: 21869"] Somebody asked for some new ideas. Post #7 has reference to this months technical articles. "WHAT HAPPENS TO THE CASE" The article points out several things that can change your sized case length. I suggest you reread, it is very tech. but also very good article and supported by data. The primer seating is a way as mentioned to , clean up a few thousands. It is being careful at all stages to get more consistent. How tight die is in press, did it lossen. Are you full length to die or partial as some do. that can lead to more problems as article states. As Boomtube said, they come out different. The more you measure and check and double check, the more you find that it varies. It varies from brand to brand of brass.Can drive you nuts. The less you change brass size from chamber to sizing the less issues you have. [/QUOTE]
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