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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1517368" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>Yep, Nosler brass, Fed 215s is my basic starting point unless specified differently on primers.</p><p> For the 82 vintage Rem I don't neck turn the Nosler brass. The new, custom Krieger, I had to neck turn due to pressure signs and SD'S. I ruined a lot of brass (pockets) until I got some helpful advice to cast the chamber and measure (is .3164 dia.). I allow .004 clearance on the diameter of loaded neck now. Slower burn rates, of course, helped. No more brass problems. Annealing brass also was a plus on the Krieger barrel rifle. Neck sealing and headspace is spot on/uniform now. Documented brass growth in 5 areas, over 40 rounds, and arrested it, finally. Never have to bump the shoulders, yet. It was a long process for me....my first magnums anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1517368, member: 104363"] Yep, Nosler brass, Fed 215s is my basic starting point unless specified differently on primers. For the 82 vintage Rem I don't neck turn the Nosler brass. The new, custom Krieger, I had to neck turn due to pressure signs and SD'S. I ruined a lot of brass (pockets) until I got some helpful advice to cast the chamber and measure (is .3164 dia.). I allow .004 clearance on the diameter of loaded neck now. Slower burn rates, of course, helped. No more brass problems. Annealing brass also was a plus on the Krieger barrel rifle. Neck sealing and headspace is spot on/uniform now. Documented brass growth in 5 areas, over 40 rounds, and arrested it, finally. Never have to bump the shoulders, yet. It was a long process for me....my first magnums anyway. [/QUOTE]
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