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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Neck Sizing
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<blockquote data-quote="MrMarty51" data-source="post: 827946" data-attributes="member: 30643"><p>Bumper Bullet</p><p>You have turned on a whole new light in My reloading practices.</p><p>So now, I guess the main concerns would be to.</p><p>1. remove the expander ball</p><p>2. measure the shoulder, before and after resizing to, see how much My settings is altering the shoulder.</p><p>Would this be correct, if I was wanting to get maximum accuracy out of My reloads ???</p><p>Or, maby the RCBS dies I have would not even be suitable for this type of F.L. resizing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrMarty51, post: 827946, member: 30643"] Bumper Bullet You have turned on a whole new light in My reloading practices. So now, I guess the main concerns would be to. 1. remove the expander ball 2. measure the shoulder, before and after resizing to, see how much My settings is altering the shoulder. Would this be correct, if I was wanting to get maximum accuracy out of My reloads ??? Or, maby the RCBS dies I have would not even be suitable for this type of F.L. resizing. [/QUOTE]
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