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<blockquote data-quote="JDD" data-source="post: 1644848" data-attributes="member: 102774"><p>Sorting cases by weight is a feel good exercise. Start with good brass!!!!! Trim to uniform length. Lightly size, prime with some of the cheapest primers you can find. Fill case with water , carefully weigh the water. Only way you will measure internal capacity of the case. Punch primer out uniform primer pock and hole. Sort case necks or turn ,then fireform . Until fired again the trimming does not effect run out. After being formed check body and neck for run. If you got run out it's the chamber not the cases fault. First fireforming should always be done with the bullet hard into the lands. You get less stretch at case head. From then on I neck size only. Baby them you get best results with a tight neck rig. Cases prepared as such will shoot down to the hundreds. If case does not shot through the bug hole market if it does it a second time it's a cull</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDD, post: 1644848, member: 102774"] Sorting cases by weight is a feel good exercise. Start with good brass!!!!! Trim to uniform length. Lightly size, prime with some of the cheapest primers you can find. Fill case with water , carefully weigh the water. Only way you will measure internal capacity of the case. Punch primer out uniform primer pock and hole. Sort case necks or turn ,then fireform . Until fired again the trimming does not effect run out. After being formed check body and neck for run. If you got run out it’s the chamber not the cases fault. First fireforming should always be done with the bullet hard into the lands. You get less stretch at case head. From then on I neck size only. Baby them you get best results with a tight neck rig. Cases prepared as such will shoot down to the hundreds. If case does not shot through the bug hole market if it does it a second time it’s a cull [/QUOTE]
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