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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
7 mm RM problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Bstick" data-source="post: 1391386" data-attributes="member: 72460"><p>I believe he had excessive headspace. I would have to go back into the messages and check. As some of you know a belted mag is headspaced off the belt. Belt width varies from one piece of brass to another. It's best to set headspace off the belt then reset the headspace off the shoulder once you have a couple pieces of fired brass. As far as the neck sizing, it has nothing to do with anything from the neck shoulder junction down. It sizes the neck and the neck only. The bulge you are referring to is done after full length sizing. A full lengh die does not size the whole piece of brass. The part directly above the belt isn't sized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bstick, post: 1391386, member: 72460"] I believe he had excessive headspace. I would have to go back into the messages and check. As some of you know a belted mag is headspaced off the belt. Belt width varies from one piece of brass to another. It’s best to set headspace off the belt then reset the headspace off the shoulder once you have a couple pieces of fired brass. As far as the neck sizing, it has nothing to do with anything from the neck shoulder junction down. It sizes the neck and the neck only. The bulge you are referring to is done after full length sizing. A full lengh die does not size the whole piece of brass. The part directly above the belt isn’t sized. [/QUOTE]
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