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Reloading
Testing Cases After Resizing?
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 2148514" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>I couldn't agree more . I've taught a few guys how to reload . I try to get them to make basic functional ammo at first , then get into more advanced reloading . I'm not a video game player , my son was . he always talked about making it to the next level . this is how I think of reloading , making it to the next level . some guys just get it quicker than others . you have to walk , before you can run .</p><p></p><p></p><p> I didn't read all the responses that are posted , but the ones I read on bumping the shoulder ; nobody mentioned that first fired brass is not fully expanded . it needs to be neck sized only a few times to get it fully expanded , THEN you can use this fully expanded brass to set your full length die up to bump shoulders . if you're trying to set up on partially expanded brass you're just chasing your tail .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 2148514, member: 11011"] I couldn't agree more . I've taught a few guys how to reload . I try to get them to make basic functional ammo at first , then get into more advanced reloading . I'm not a video game player , my son was . he always talked about making it to the next level . this is how I think of reloading , making it to the next level . some guys just get it quicker than others . you have to walk , before you can run . I didn't read all the responses that are posted , but the ones I read on bumping the shoulder ; nobody mentioned that first fired brass is not fully expanded . it needs to be neck sized only a few times to get it fully expanded , THEN you can use this fully expanded brass to set your full length die up to bump shoulders . if you're trying to set up on partially expanded brass you're just chasing your tail . [/QUOTE]
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