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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1969881" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>The benefits of fired brass is that they are now very close to chamber size. The volume in them is greater than a new case. Full length dies don't size brass back to new only enough to make them fit again. Like sherm said some cases are very short to your chamber and if you developed a load from the new brass and then used that load in sized cases you would be not in tune. And even though you are setting the bump to be the same as your new brass your sized brass will still have more volume. In your case with the components you have now yes you are going to match the new case length. This doesn't happen often. Most of the time your sized cases are going to be longer than new. Especially in belted magnums.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1969881, member: 38048"] The benefits of fired brass is that they are now very close to chamber size. The volume in them is greater than a new case. Full length dies don't size brass back to new only enough to make them fit again. Like sherm said some cases are very short to your chamber and if you developed a load from the new brass and then used that load in sized cases you would be not in tune. And even though you are setting the bump to be the same as your new brass your sized brass will still have more volume. In your case with the components you have now yes you are going to match the new case length. This doesn't happen often. Most of the time your sized cases are going to be longer than new. Especially in belted magnums. Shep [/QUOTE]
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