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223 Rem. neck expansion?
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<blockquote data-quote="barry206" data-source="post: 26711" data-attributes="member: 1257"><p>Since your not seating the bullets into the lands the neck of the round is laying on the bottom or the chamber.If that makes sense.The diffrence in the fired and unfired neck dimensions are normal for a noncustom chamber.You may try the Redding S-type die where you can only size half the neck length and that will let the bottom half of the [not-sized neck]center the round in the chamber.Maybe its just me but this has helped my preformance in stock rifles alot of times.When you seat the bullet into the lands it centers the round in the chamber.No neck brass touching the chamber wall.Thats why I thing so many rifles shoot better this way.Just my 2-cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barry206, post: 26711, member: 1257"] Since your not seating the bullets into the lands the neck of the round is laying on the bottom or the chamber.If that makes sense.The diffrence in the fired and unfired neck dimensions are normal for a noncustom chamber.You may try the Redding S-type die where you can only size half the neck length and that will let the bottom half of the [not-sized neck]center the round in the chamber.Maybe its just me but this has helped my preformance in stock rifles alot of times.When you seat the bullet into the lands it centers the round in the chamber.No neck brass touching the chamber wall.Thats why I thing so many rifles shoot better this way.Just my 2-cents. [/QUOTE]
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