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Reloading
Brass Spring Back
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<blockquote data-quote="bill123" data-source="post: 886919" data-attributes="member: 69116"><p>I realize that the answer will be very dependent on the condition of the brass (how often fired & annealed), but I'll try anyway. Should sized brass have bullets seated in it right away? If you were to size your brass and then put it aside for a few hours or days before seating, would you ideally use a different size expander or even re-expand it just before seating?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bill123, post: 886919, member: 69116"] I realize that the answer will be very dependent on the condition of the brass (how often fired & annealed), but I'll try anyway. Should sized brass have bullets seated in it right away? If you were to size your brass and then put it aside for a few hours or days before seating, would you ideally use a different size expander or even re-expand it just before seating? [/QUOTE]
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