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Reloading
1X Fired Brass THEN full-length sized??
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<blockquote data-quote="okie man" data-source="post: 1546139" data-attributes="member: 75071"><p>I'm a brass scrounger. I pick up all the brass I can from public ranges. Not only is it a great way too get free brass, but also useful tools for finding out what fits your chamber well. Brass fired in your gun should never really grow bigger than your chamber . But brass fired in a chamber bigger than yours will. I like too find a few that will not allow me too close the bolt without feeling shoulder contact or better yet won't allow me too close the bolt. Then I set my die with very little or no contact with shell holder and size ,measure and chamber a case . If its still a little tight I adjust the die and repeat with another unsized case until I have a case that just kisses the shoulder of the chamber. I measure it and note the dimensions and keep that case in my die box. As long as any future sized cases are the same size or a thousands or two shorter you'll have proper fitting and long lasting cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okie man, post: 1546139, member: 75071"] I'm a brass scrounger. I pick up all the brass I can from public ranges. Not only is it a great way too get free brass, but also useful tools for finding out what fits your chamber well. Brass fired in your gun should never really grow bigger than your chamber . But brass fired in a chamber bigger than yours will. I like too find a few that will not allow me too close the bolt without feeling shoulder contact or better yet won't allow me too close the bolt. Then I set my die with very little or no contact with shell holder and size ,measure and chamber a case . If its still a little tight I adjust the die and repeat with another unsized case until I have a case that just kisses the shoulder of the chamber. I measure it and note the dimensions and keep that case in my die box. As long as any future sized cases are the same size or a thousands or two shorter you'll have proper fitting and long lasting cases. [/QUOTE]
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