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Reloading
New Brass vs Old Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 2146988" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>I don't know of too many competitive shooters that neck size only; one of my smiths shoots F class and he says if your bolt is closing hard your accuracy will suffer. If you neck size and have somewhat hot loads, it will be difficult to close and open the bolt.</p><p></p><p>Brass life can be funny; I bump everything back 2 to 4 thou depending on bolt closure pressure. My 28 Noslers never separate. I don't recall ever seeing a Lapau separate and RUMs are pretty rare. What isn't rare is to have my Edge cases show enough of a ring that I discard them. I am not setting them back that much either. Then again, the loads are pretty hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 2146988, member: 3230"] I don't know of too many competitive shooters that neck size only; one of my smiths shoots F class and he says if your bolt is closing hard your accuracy will suffer. If you neck size and have somewhat hot loads, it will be difficult to close and open the bolt. Brass life can be funny; I bump everything back 2 to 4 thou depending on bolt closure pressure. My 28 Noslers never separate. I don't recall ever seeing a Lapau separate and RUMs are pretty rare. What isn't rare is to have my Edge cases show enough of a ring that I discard them. I am not setting them back that much either. Then again, the loads are pretty hot. [/QUOTE]
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