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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
7mm Rem Mag Case Stretch
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2886379" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>When using the Full-length sizer on new brass, do a partial full-length size, to uniform case neck dimensions and bullet grip. This is the one time I use my neck sizers, new brass, especially the Forster neck sizer as it does not yank the neck out of alignment.</p><p></p><p>The use of the VLD heck chamfer Creates a "bullet guide", helping the bullet enter the neck. This is not a place to de-burr the inside of the neck, but a deep chamfer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2886379, member: 122164"] When using the Full-length sizer on new brass, do a partial full-length size, to uniform case neck dimensions and bullet grip. This is the one time I use my neck sizers, new brass, especially the Forster neck sizer as it does not yank the neck out of alignment. The use of the VLD heck chamfer Creates a "bullet guide", helping the bullet enter the neck. This is not a place to de-burr the inside of the neck, but a deep chamfer. [/QUOTE]
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