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Brass Prep for long range accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Remmy700" data-source="post: 1710639" data-attributes="member: 36564"><p>This is not a valid argument. If BR guys FL to ensure they don't loose a match why would a hunter not FL size also. BR is a way, way more controlled environment than hunting. On a hunting trip who knows what you are going to get in your chamber. I used to do that Neck sizing thing and I always seen problems. Bolt close resistance different from round one round to another was all over the place and the dreaded rounds that would not even chamber. There is nothing more accurate that a quality FL sizer set up correctly. I have tried about every practice in brass prep there is and I do a lot of steps to brass now. But the best money I ever made was stopping neck sizing and running FL with all the guts out followed by a Sinclair expander. To each their own of coarse and whatever works for you. But this is just my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remmy700, post: 1710639, member: 36564"] This is not a valid argument. If BR guys FL to ensure they don't loose a match why would a hunter not FL size also. BR is a way, way more controlled environment than hunting. On a hunting trip who knows what you are going to get in your chamber. I used to do that Neck sizing thing and I always seen problems. Bolt close resistance different from round one round to another was all over the place and the dreaded rounds that would not even chamber. There is nothing more accurate that a quality FL sizer set up correctly. I have tried about every practice in brass prep there is and I do a lot of steps to brass now. But the best money I ever made was stopping neck sizing and running FL with all the guts out followed by a Sinclair expander. To each their own of coarse and whatever works for you. But this is just my experience. [/QUOTE]
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