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Reloading
Number of reloads effect impact
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<blockquote data-quote="arrow" data-source="post: 629875" data-attributes="member: 9798"><p>I am using a rcbc full length sizer die. I have it was the expander ball and the die is set to just bump the shoulder. I don't have my notes with me now but it is pushed back .002" I believe. So I am only bumping the shoulder a little bit back each time. Could someone explain their whole process of keeping brass sorted and ready. Such as after 3 anneal, after 4 trim, after 8 throw away. And whatever else that is being done. I just don't want to work up data on a gun with 2 and 3 times fired brass than once the brass is on its 6th firing and after retrimming they are impacting differently at a distance. i start off case prep by trimming all to the same length, truing and deburring primer pockets, than I fireform before I start working up and using the brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arrow, post: 629875, member: 9798"] I am using a rcbc full length sizer die. I have it was the expander ball and the die is set to just bump the shoulder. I don't have my notes with me now but it is pushed back .002" I believe. So I am only bumping the shoulder a little bit back each time. Could someone explain their whole process of keeping brass sorted and ready. Such as after 3 anneal, after 4 trim, after 8 throw away. And whatever else that is being done. I just don't want to work up data on a gun with 2 and 3 times fired brass than once the brass is on its 6th firing and after retrimming they are impacting differently at a distance. i start off case prep by trimming all to the same length, truing and deburring primer pockets, than I fireform before I start working up and using the brass. [/QUOTE]
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