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<blockquote data-quote="Gene" data-source="post: 366228" data-attributes="member: 7402"><p>My Lapua brass purchases are limited to .223, 6PPC, and 6BR. I used to do all that "feel good" stuff. But I no longer uniform inside flash holes, nor primer pockets. Lapua brass is so good, that it is not necessary. New brass gets trimmed, champfered, and necks expanded. If it is for a tight neck chamber, I turn the necks. With Remington and W-W brass, the flash holes and primer pockets always need to be cleaned up. </p><p></p><p>By all means, do everything possible if it will give you more confidence in your loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene, post: 366228, member: 7402"] My Lapua brass purchases are limited to .223, 6PPC, and 6BR. I used to do all that "feel good" stuff. But I no longer uniform inside flash holes, nor primer pockets. Lapua brass is so good, that it is not necessary. New brass gets trimmed, champfered, and necks expanded. If it is for a tight neck chamber, I turn the necks. With Remington and W-W brass, the flash holes and primer pockets always need to be cleaned up. By all means, do everything possible if it will give you more confidence in your loads. [/QUOTE]
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