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Reloading
Lowering ES 260 REM load
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<blockquote data-quote="Ghostmoney" data-source="post: 1682452" data-attributes="member: 22910"><p>Bushing is .293 OD of loaded round is .294</p><p></p><p>Not developing on virgin brass. Brass was all 1x fired. I have always fired brass 1x in a rifle then started development. I am not trying to take shoulder to new case dimensions I measured new case dimensions then fired brass 1x then measured again and noted the movement and then fired the brass a second time and now they have moved .002-.0025 forward. Will remove firing pin and check before bumping it back only enough to chamber smoothly.</p><p></p><p>How many times does the brass need to be fired before I can do actual load development?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghostmoney, post: 1682452, member: 22910"] Bushing is .293 OD of loaded round is .294 Not developing on virgin brass. Brass was all 1x fired. I have always fired brass 1x in a rifle then started development. I am not trying to take shoulder to new case dimensions I measured new case dimensions then fired brass 1x then measured again and noted the movement and then fired the brass a second time and now they have moved .002-.0025 forward. Will remove firing pin and check before bumping it back only enough to chamber smoothly. How many times does the brass need to be fired before I can do actual load development? [/QUOTE]
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