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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1367947" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>So a little back ground on me. I stated shooting 1k Br some years ago, was successful, still hold 2 world records, build rifles for a living. NO ONE neck sizes any longer, FL sizing has proven more accurate. Do not take my word for it, show up to a Benchrest or F-class match and ask. Its been this way for years. If you full length size properly you will never seen a case head separation. I usually retire brass with the barrel but guys will routinely get over 30-50 reloads on a FL sized case before primer pocket give out or they just toss them. On 30 Nosler I squeeze the shoulder .003", the base .0005" and push the shoulder back .002". Cases will last forever, and those numbers are something every loader should know if they are fl sizing. Your both talking about old ideas and poor sizing techniques. And no, that separation was not from pressure, the split is in the chamber where it was supported. Thats from too much shoulder set back. An no, you dont "run it" 1/2 grain under the point the primer falls out. I worry about you giving anyone advice. Im sharing facts, not my ideas or opinions, sorry if I sound like Im talking down. I will back out of this thread, I dont want to ruin it for the OP. Happy to carry on in a new one or PM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1367947, member: 101859"] So a little back ground on me. I stated shooting 1k Br some years ago, was successful, still hold 2 world records, build rifles for a living. NO ONE neck sizes any longer, FL sizing has proven more accurate. Do not take my word for it, show up to a Benchrest or F-class match and ask. Its been this way for years. If you full length size properly you will never seen a case head separation. I usually retire brass with the barrel but guys will routinely get over 30-50 reloads on a FL sized case before primer pocket give out or they just toss them. On 30 Nosler I squeeze the shoulder .003", the base .0005" and push the shoulder back .002". Cases will last forever, and those numbers are something every loader should know if they are fl sizing. Your both talking about old ideas and poor sizing techniques. And no, that separation was not from pressure, the split is in the chamber where it was supported. Thats from too much shoulder set back. An no, you dont "run it" 1/2 grain under the point the primer falls out. I worry about you giving anyone advice. Im sharing facts, not my ideas or opinions, sorry if I sound like Im talking down. I will back out of this thread, I dont want to ruin it for the OP. Happy to carry on in a new one or PM [/QUOTE]
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