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Reloading
Not enough neck tension
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<blockquote data-quote="arrow" data-source="post: 839467" data-attributes="member: 9798"><p>Update. Today I tried fl resizing a piece of scrap brass that was annealed the same way. It is a different brand, I don't know if that makes a difference. But after fl resizing there was plenty neck tension. Do I just need to go to a smaller bushing? Why would a .002" smaller bushing work in the past but not now? I miced the necks of the .335" lot again and they are still .337 with a bullet in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arrow, post: 839467, member: 9798"] Update. Today I tried fl resizing a piece of scrap brass that was annealed the same way. It is a different brand, I don't know if that makes a difference. But after fl resizing there was plenty neck tension. Do I just need to go to a smaller bushing? Why would a .002" smaller bushing work in the past but not now? I miced the necks of the .335" lot again and they are still .337 with a bullet in. [/QUOTE]
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