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Belted vs. non-belted for accuracy.
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1400247" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Fred, you're right in that it does add another thing to watch and keep track of, but at the same time, the learning curve is not really that steep. Just takes a bit of practice.</p><p></p><p>I can tell you one thing I'll just about guarantee people don't realize can cause HUGE issues in belted cartridges...Using brass that was shot previously in anther chamber. One of the biggest things I can advise anyone new to belted cases, is start with brand new high-quality brass like Nosler/Norma/RWS. Also, neck-sizing fire-formed brass that was formed in your chamber, helps avoid issues as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1400247, member: 12995"] Fred, you're right in that it does add another thing to watch and keep track of, but at the same time, the learning curve is not really that steep. Just takes a bit of practice. I can tell you one thing I'll just about guarantee people don't realize can cause HUGE issues in belted cartridges...Using brass that was shot previously in anther chamber. One of the biggest things I can advise anyone new to belted cases, is start with brand new high-quality brass like Nosler/Norma/RWS. Also, neck-sizing fire-formed brass that was formed in your chamber, helps avoid issues as well. [/QUOTE]
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