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Reloading
Finer Points of Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2325141" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>You did a great job of laying it out, and I have added some to my notes also. I am now at 27 pages on info to look at in reloading and everything else that's need to be done to create better reload. Acquiring the equipment especially top of the line does cost and can be time consuming too. As they say Rome wasn't built in a day. I'll will add a little. If was starting out again, I would get bushing FL sizing dies and using bumping system to size my brass. I had change a great many years ago using neck sizing die with my belted mag chambers. It did stop the case stretch at the base. Annealing the case stop the neck splits. Only to loose them to primers pocket stretch after about 10 to 12 firing. Annealing your cases will help on neck tension do keeping the neck at or close to the same hardness for firing. The other is cutting your neck thickness so they are even thickness all the way round. So the neck opens up evenly in the chamber. Bottom line all the trick things help to get a better round to fire with it going to hit where you point at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2325141, member: 101791"] You did a great job of laying it out, and I have added some to my notes also. I am now at 27 pages on info to look at in reloading and everything else that's need to be done to create better reload. Acquiring the equipment especially top of the line does cost and can be time consuming too. As they say Rome wasn't built in a day. I'll will add a little. If was starting out again, I would get bushing FL sizing dies and using bumping system to size my brass. I had change a great many years ago using neck sizing die with my belted mag chambers. It did stop the case stretch at the base. Annealing the case stop the neck splits. Only to loose them to primers pocket stretch after about 10 to 12 firing. Annealing your cases will help on neck tension do keeping the neck at or close to the same hardness for firing. The other is cutting your neck thickness so they are even thickness all the way round. So the neck opens up evenly in the chamber. Bottom line all the trick things help to get a better round to fire with it going to hit where you point at. [/QUOTE]
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