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Reloading
Extracting split cases from chambers
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 1601072" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>Thanks for all your input.</p><p>The false shoulder method has worked for me in th past, but this time I was necking Up , not down, with a huge amount of .244 brass that simple would not fit my .244 despite sizing it all with a small brass die. That surprised me. So I decided to convert all of it to my old .257 AI, and after all th fire forming, hopefully tomorrow, then I will be load all of this brass witha single loading and it should last the rest of my life, for this rifle. I have seated out 5 different bullet weights to force that base of the case hard against the boltface.</p><p>Take Care,</p><p>WW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 1601072, member: 21361"] Thanks for all your input. The false shoulder method has worked for me in th past, but this time I was necking Up , not down, with a huge amount of .244 brass that simple would not fit my .244 despite sizing it all with a small brass die. That surprised me. So I decided to convert all of it to my old .257 AI, and after all th fire forming, hopefully tomorrow, then I will be load all of this brass witha single loading and it should last the rest of my life, for this rifle. I have seated out 5 different bullet weights to force that base of the case hard against the boltface. Take Care, WW [/QUOTE]
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