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Reloading
338 rum & rl-26 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 1315076" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>Timber,</p><p></p><p>Are your results using Nosler brass from new brass or once fired? Have you compared your new case shoulder length to your fired brass? I am trying to chase down a issue I had last week when shooting when I accidentally used the wrong sizing die and bumped the shoulders of my once fired brass further than I wanted. It now measures the same as the new nosler brass I have but is .08 shorter than new remington or bertram brass. I thought it was messing up my accuracy, but now I am not sure. I just had my rifle ceracoated and last week was the first time I have shot it since getting it back. My groups were patterns! After some frustration, I pulled the action from the stock, cleaned the oil residue from the bedding and re-torqued the action screws. It started grouping well again, but I am still concerned about the short cases. I just got 200 more pieces of bertram brass in the mail yesterday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 1315076, member: 2567"] Timber, Are your results using Nosler brass from new brass or once fired? Have you compared your new case shoulder length to your fired brass? I am trying to chase down a issue I had last week when shooting when I accidentally used the wrong sizing die and bumped the shoulders of my once fired brass further than I wanted. It now measures the same as the new nosler brass I have but is .08 shorter than new remington or bertram brass. I thought it was messing up my accuracy, but now I am not sure. I just had my rifle ceracoated and last week was the first time I have shot it since getting it back. My groups were patterns! After some frustration, I pulled the action from the stock, cleaned the oil residue from the bedding and re-torqued the action screws. It started grouping well again, but I am still concerned about the short cases. I just got 200 more pieces of bertram brass in the mail yesterday. [/QUOTE]
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