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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
neck tension and increased pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Reloader" data-source="post: 83998" data-attributes="member: 2555"><p>I don't believe you could possibly put enough neck tension on any type of case to cause a dangerous situation as long as the load is safe. Think about how firmly Factory ammo is crimped, I'm willing to bet that even grossly undersized brass wouldn't hold a bullet as much as those types of crimps. I've seated bullets into cases that were sized w/o expander balls in FL sizers which actually made the bullet stretch the neck when seating and created quite a bit of neck tension. Those bullets are easier to pull than crimped rounds.</p><p></p><p>Reloader</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloader, post: 83998, member: 2555"] I don't believe you could possibly put enough neck tension on any type of case to cause a dangerous situation as long as the load is safe. Think about how firmly Factory ammo is crimped, I'm willing to bet that even grossly undersized brass wouldn't hold a bullet as much as those types of crimps. I've seated bullets into cases that were sized w/o expander balls in FL sizers which actually made the bullet stretch the neck when seating and created quite a bit of neck tension. Those bullets are easier to pull than crimped rounds. Reloader [/QUOTE]
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