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<blockquote data-quote="7mm Eclipse" data-source="post: 421599" data-attributes="member: 14995"><p>Thanks for all of the responses. A lot of really good information.</p><p> </p><p>I will run the recommended test checking the neck sizing with and without the expander then measuring the neck diameters of both as sized, with bullets and with bullets pulled to find the amount of spring back for my Norma Brass.</p><p> </p><p>The point about necking to smaller ID's effecting the run out is appreciated.</p><p> </p><p>I was also a little concerned about the smaller ID sizing causing the brass in the neck to "work harden" faster with all of the additional streching resulting in possible variations in sizing and in brass life.</p><p> </p><p>Since I load into or close to the lands with my rifles, I don't use my clips. It looks like for my specific applications the .001 to .0015 range may be the ticket. I will wait and see what the above spring back test data shows.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again for your time and assistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mm Eclipse, post: 421599, member: 14995"] Thanks for all of the responses. A lot of really good information. I will run the recommended test checking the neck sizing with and without the expander then measuring the neck diameters of both as sized, with bullets and with bullets pulled to find the amount of spring back for my Norma Brass. The point about necking to smaller ID's effecting the run out is appreciated. I was also a little concerned about the smaller ID sizing causing the brass in the neck to "work harden" faster with all of the additional streching resulting in possible variations in sizing and in brass life. Since I load into or close to the lands with my rifles, I don't use my clips. It looks like for my specific applications the .001 to .0015 range may be the ticket. I will wait and see what the above spring back test data shows. Thanks again for your time and assistance. [/QUOTE]
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