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Reloading
Neck and body die sequence
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<blockquote data-quote="Kalashnikov" data-source="post: 207629" data-attributes="member: 5730"><p>I posted this question over at 6mmbr, at was advised by a helpful gent on the following:</p><p></p><p>"You should experiment a little before deciding on a sequence. It all depends on how much you need to bump and how much you need to body size. There are situations where bumping will cause the body (shoulder diameter) to expand and, conversely, squeezing the body down will cause the shoulder to squirt forward. Sizing the neck should have no effect on the shoulder or body and can be done last. Strip the bolt so that you have a good feel for what is happening. When things don't seem to be working out, blacken a case with a magic marker and chamber it. That will tell you what part of the case needs work."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalashnikov, post: 207629, member: 5730"] I posted this question over at 6mmbr, at was advised by a helpful gent on the following: "You should experiment a little before deciding on a sequence. It all depends on how much you need to bump and how much you need to body size. There are situations where bumping will cause the body (shoulder diameter) to expand and, conversely, squeezing the body down will cause the shoulder to squirt forward. Sizing the neck should have no effect on the shoulder or body and can be done last. Strip the bolt so that you have a good feel for what is happening. When things don't seem to be working out, blacken a case with a magic marker and chamber it. That will tell you what part of the case needs work." [/QUOTE]
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