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Reloading
Brass Separation Above Belt
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1381463" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>First off, you cant size the web. Thats not the issue. Regardless the size of the chamber the brass will expand to fit and eventually get tight. Once that happens your stuck hoping your fl die will bring it down enough, most times it wont. The statement about tighter is more accurate is totally wrong. We have experimented with this in Benchrest and tighter is not more accurate, I suggest you do some testing here. Also look up galling, a clean smooth surface is more likely to gall then a rough one. That is some old behind the times info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1381463, member: 101859"] First off, you cant size the web. Thats not the issue. Regardless the size of the chamber the brass will expand to fit and eventually get tight. Once that happens your stuck hoping your fl die will bring it down enough, most times it wont. The statement about tighter is more accurate is totally wrong. We have experimented with this in Benchrest and tighter is not more accurate, I suggest you do some testing here. Also look up galling, a clean smooth surface is more likely to gall then a rough one. That is some old behind the times info. [/QUOTE]
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