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Chambered Round Alignment to Bore; Neck Sized vs Full Length Sized
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 646789" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>That's what I ment to say in my post about bullet grip and neck tension. You just seem to have better controll of what's going on in the neck area. But all that great work can be negated by alot of clearence in the chamber neck. This causes the neck to open up a little more than we'd like, and thus over working the brass again. I once saw a Ron Pence 6BR barrel that ran just slightly under .002" total clearence in the neck. You almost didn't have to resize the necks because it worked so good.</p><p> </p><p>I would like to see somebody figure out a way to make an adjustable sleeve to size the body only. Then you could make that body of the case fit the chamber exactly. I know exactly how to do it, but the cost is way over the top for 99% of shooters (use a female hydra-lock arbor), and wouldn't fit in any press on todays market. The shoulders are easy to bump back, and of course we all know how to neck size.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 646789, member: 25383"] That's what I ment to say in my post about bullet grip and neck tension. You just seem to have better controll of what's going on in the neck area. But all that great work can be negated by alot of clearence in the chamber neck. This causes the neck to open up a little more than we'd like, and thus over working the brass again. I once saw a Ron Pence 6BR barrel that ran just slightly under .002" total clearence in the neck. You almost didn't have to resize the necks because it worked so good. I would like to see somebody figure out a way to make an adjustable sleeve to size the body only. Then you could make that body of the case fit the chamber exactly. I know exactly how to do it, but the cost is way over the top for 99% of shooters (use a female hydra-lock arbor), and wouldn't fit in any press on todays market. The shoulders are easy to bump back, and of course we all know how to neck size. gary [/QUOTE]
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