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<blockquote data-quote="beaver hunter" data-source="post: 1711218" data-attributes="member: 110566"><p>i am somewhat new to reloading, but just reloaded some once fired nosler brass in 7 STW and ran the cases through a neck sizing die , the bullets were seated in my rockchucker press and seamed to go in quite tight , then i reloaded some new nosler brass that said ( brass ready to load ) and the bullets went in quite easily compared the ones that were neck sized , how do you tell when the neck tenision is correct ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beaver hunter, post: 1711218, member: 110566"] i am somewhat new to reloading, but just reloaded some once fired nosler brass in 7 STW and ran the cases through a neck sizing die , the bullets were seated in my rockchucker press and seamed to go in quite tight , then i reloaded some new nosler brass that said ( brass ready to load ) and the bullets went in quite easily compared the ones that were neck sized , how do you tell when the neck tenision is correct ?? [/QUOTE]
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