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<blockquote data-quote="grry10" data-source="post: 2436564" data-attributes="member: 35864"><p>You can just FL size and we did it for years. I now use the .002 shoulder bump method to keep my brass feeding properly while staying close to fireformed to the chamber and to keep from overworking my brass. It is a personal choice. I found that if I neck sized only occasionally I had a stiff bolt when feeding after a number of firings or if I let the brass get too dirty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grry10, post: 2436564, member: 35864"] You can just FL size and we did it for years. I now use the .002 shoulder bump method to keep my brass feeding properly while staying close to fireformed to the chamber and to keep from overworking my brass. It is a personal choice. I found that if I neck sized only occasionally I had a stiff bolt when feeding after a number of firings or if I let the brass get too dirty. [/QUOTE]
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