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Reloading
Brand new brass - What should I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 499507" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I run my cases through a FL sizer then trim them all to the min length. Then I remove the inside the case flash hole burr and then use the primer pocket square too to make sure everything is square. Like has been said neck turning for a standard chamber is not necessary unless you have a bad batch of cases that have really bad thick and thin spots in the neck. I then load them and shoot them. Then I part size the case just bumping the shoulder with a FL die for my hunting ammo. I have found that this usually gives me better accuracy over the new cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 499507, member: 10178"] I run my cases through a FL sizer then trim them all to the min length. Then I remove the inside the case flash hole burr and then use the primer pocket square too to make sure everything is square. Like has been said neck turning for a standard chamber is not necessary unless you have a bad batch of cases that have really bad thick and thin spots in the neck. I then load them and shoot them. Then I part size the case just bumping the shoulder with a FL die for my hunting ammo. I have found that this usually gives me better accuracy over the new cases. [/QUOTE]
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