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280 Ackley Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Badlands Griz" data-source="post: 2076515" data-attributes="member: 113620"><p>Seriously. I'd love for someone to answer this.</p><p>It's standard practice to bump shoulders back. 002 +/-, and that's only at 1 end of the case. By FL sizing a cylinder (cartridge case) .005 you are only moving the brass, in any one location,.0025. Thats a whopping difference of a half a thousands!</p><p>If the only detrimental result is that a person has to pull on the handle a little harder...? There's no brass being over worked here.</p><p>Why in the ever loving s#!+ did this thread turn into lathes, lawyers, hones, emails, and whatever else is coming down the pike? </p><p>Can someone answer this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badlands Griz, post: 2076515, member: 113620"] Seriously. I'd love for someone to answer this. It's standard practice to bump shoulders back. 002 +/-, and that's only at 1 end of the case. By FL sizing a cylinder (cartridge case) .005 you are only moving the brass, in any one location,.0025. Thats a whopping difference of a half a thousands! If the only detrimental result is that a person has to pull on the handle a little harder...? There's no brass being over worked here. Why in the ever loving s#!+ did this thread turn into lathes, lawyers, hones, emails, and whatever else is coming down the pike? Can someone answer this? [/QUOTE]
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