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Reloading
Brass reloading question
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<blockquote data-quote="Remmy700" data-source="post: 1428535" data-attributes="member: 36564"><p>I would think as long as the reamer used for your new build is a no turn Neck u should be fine. I would throw a piece of your brass in it and feel how the bolt closes. Depending on chamber dimension differences u will either be fine and just fire your current brass basically fire forming it to the new rifle or B u won't be able to close the bolt on your current brass and will have to bump shoulder back a little at a time until bolt closes to your desired pressure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remmy700, post: 1428535, member: 36564"] I would think as long as the reamer used for your new build is a no turn Neck u should be fine. I would throw a piece of your brass in it and feel how the bolt closes. Depending on chamber dimension differences u will either be fine and just fire your current brass basically fire forming it to the new rifle or B u won’t be able to close the bolt on your current brass and will have to bump shoulder back a little at a time until bolt closes to your desired pressure [/QUOTE]
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