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<blockquote data-quote="338 LEGEND" data-source="post: 304525" data-attributes="member: 14558"><p>The fired brass is fire formed. What die are you using to size your brass? if you are using a full length die you will want to back it off so that your shell holder does not touch the bottom of the die. You can use a feeler gauge to set it. I would use .010 to .015 gauge. this will let you size the neck without full length sizing your brass. after about three fireings you will have to bump the shoulder back. you can do this by setting you die back down or buy using a thinner gauge untill the case goes in the chamber with the feel you are looking for. Every thing being equal if you can set you brass up right fired brass should work the best. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338 LEGEND, post: 304525, member: 14558"] The fired brass is fire formed. What die are you using to size your brass? if you are using a full length die you will want to back it off so that your shell holder does not touch the bottom of the die. You can use a feeler gauge to set it. I would use .010 to .015 gauge. this will let you size the neck without full length sizing your brass. after about three fireings you will have to bump the shoulder back. you can do this by setting you die back down or buy using a thinner gauge untill the case goes in the chamber with the feel you are looking for. Every thing being equal if you can set you brass up right fired brass should work the best. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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