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Reloading
Federal brass???
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 599602" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>For the most part, full length is your best bet. Belted mag cases are fussy to set up for with the intent of backing off to gain case life, etc. I have 3 ,7 mags, and I full length resize for all three, however, I do occasionally neck size only, with once fired brass if I want to do some target work. The one thing about neck sizing only, is that after a few firings, you must full length resize, or your brass will grow TOO long, or tall, then you will crush the shoulder when you do full length resize. REMEMBER, a belted mag headspaces on the belt, not the shoulder. Stick with F/L resizing for now, as you evolve, pick up a neck sizer, and experiment. Good record keeping is a must! AIM SMALL, MISS SMALLlightbulbgun) 7STW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 599602, member: 22854"] For the most part, full length is your best bet. Belted mag cases are fussy to set up for with the intent of backing off to gain case life, etc. I have 3 ,7 mags, and I full length resize for all three, however, I do occasionally neck size only, with once fired brass if I want to do some target work. The one thing about neck sizing only, is that after a few firings, you must full length resize, or your brass will grow TOO long, or tall, then you will crush the shoulder when you do full length resize. REMEMBER, a belted mag headspaces on the belt, not the shoulder. Stick with F/L resizing for now, as you evolve, pick up a neck sizer, and experiment. Good record keeping is a must! AIM SMALL, MISS SMALLlightbulbgun) 7STW [/QUOTE]
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