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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Partial full length resizing
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<blockquote data-quote="Natty Bumpo" data-source="post: 285615" data-attributes="member: 10106"><p>I use a full-length die and keep screwing it down bit by bit until my case chambers without any resistance on the bolt. How is this different from using the headspace gauge to measure the amount I'm bumping the shoulder, other than giving me a number so I can say "I'm setting the shoulder back 0.00X inches." Isn't the object of either method to resize your cases no more than is necessary? I never thought of this as only "partially resizing the case."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natty Bumpo, post: 285615, member: 10106"] I use a full-length die and keep screwing it down bit by bit until my case chambers without any resistance on the bolt. How is this different from using the headspace gauge to measure the amount I'm bumping the shoulder, other than giving me a number so I can say "I'm setting the shoulder back 0.00X inches." Isn't the object of either method to resize your cases no more than is necessary? I never thought of this as only "partially resizing the case." [/QUOTE]
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