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Brass sizing question
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<blockquote data-quote="njc89" data-source="post: 2077547" data-attributes="member: 35258"><p>I have some once fired Lapua brass (from Berger factory ammo) that I am reloading for my 260 rem. Dies are standard Redding FL (not bushing), and I am using the Redding competition shell holders that help uniformly control the shoulder bump. When sizing the brass, I notice some of the cases are much more difficult than others to pull the expander ball out of the neck on the press's down stroke. I am using Imperial sizing wax on all the cases for sizing. When loading the bullets, some are a tighter fit than others. </p><p></p><p>I understand the concept of uniform neck tension aiding accuracy, but don't know where best to focus to best address this concern. Does this seem like a case of varying neck thickness in the brass? Any thoughts would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Neal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="njc89, post: 2077547, member: 35258"] I have some once fired Lapua brass (from Berger factory ammo) that I am reloading for my 260 rem. Dies are standard Redding FL (not bushing), and I am using the Redding competition shell holders that help uniformly control the shoulder bump. When sizing the brass, I notice some of the cases are much more difficult than others to pull the expander ball out of the neck on the press’s down stroke. I am using Imperial sizing wax on all the cases for sizing. When loading the bullets, some are a tighter fit than others. I understand the concept of uniform neck tension aiding accuracy, but don’t know where best to focus to best address this concern. Does this seem like a case of varying neck thickness in the brass? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks Neal [/QUOTE]
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