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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1588092" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>The last part is the only valuable information. You said it. No one winning at the elite levels of competition are neck sizing. It becomes even more important with a hunting rifle because you never know when your lack of proper sizing is going to cause a round to stick in the chamber when you need a follow up shot. I think Erik might know what he is talking about. If the argument turns from off the shelf FL dies to custom dies then maybe we would actually have a discussion. I can assure you over the life of a rifle with loads properly developed with FL sizing the FL sized will have a smaller average group size. NK sizing in an ar makes even less sense than in a bolt gun. That is just begging for a stuck case in a chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1588092, member: 26535"] The last part is the only valuable information. You said it. No one winning at the elite levels of competition are neck sizing. It becomes even more important with a hunting rifle because you never know when your lack of proper sizing is going to cause a round to stick in the chamber when you need a follow up shot. I think Erik might know what he is talking about. If the argument turns from off the shelf FL dies to custom dies then maybe we would actually have a discussion. I can assure you over the life of a rifle with loads properly developed with FL sizing the FL sized will have a smaller average group size. NK sizing in an ar makes even less sense than in a bolt gun. That is just begging for a stuck case in a chamber. [/QUOTE]
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