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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Extraction problems. Gunsmiths?
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<blockquote data-quote="dustycuss" data-source="post: 1698636" data-attributes="member: 11238"><p>OK, so as long as the brass you're using has NEVER been fired in a different chamber, then this approach is not correct. You can disregard the following. If it HAS been fired in another chamber, even though you FL sized it and successfully fired it in your current chamber, the approach is still valid.</p><p>Once a case has been expanded too much in one chamber, even though it is FL sized and successfully fired in a chamber of smaller diameter, there will be an extraction problem. This is due to to "memory" or decreased "springback" of the once stretched case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dustycuss, post: 1698636, member: 11238"] OK, so as long as the brass you're using has NEVER been fired in a different chamber, then this approach is not correct. You can disregard the following. If it HAS been fired in another chamber, even though you FL sized it and successfully fired it in your current chamber, the approach is still valid. Once a case has been expanded too much in one chamber, even though it is FL sized and successfully fired in a chamber of smaller diameter, there will be an extraction problem. This is due to to "memory" or decreased "springback" of the once stretched case. [/QUOTE]
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