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Reloading
fire forming with .001 neck tension
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<blockquote data-quote="milboltnut" data-source="post: 2416324" data-attributes="member: 117662"><p>considering that some brass grows to trim and some don't while sizing, I believe it's not one and done, yes.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the other tips too. Didn't think about seating the bullet out to get more pressure. I loaded ammo before near max with .006 off the lands and noticed the brass not maxing out to max HS. Then I thought most times, actually, in the last few years loading that way due to my scope ballistics required these loads, I load slow powder with heavy bullets, that doesn't build up enough pressure to stretch the brass. Gonna go with lighter bullets and faster powder.</p><p></p><p>What about brass shot in another rifle? Is it better to start with new brass ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milboltnut, post: 2416324, member: 117662"] considering that some brass grows to trim and some don't while sizing, I believe it's not one and done, yes. Thanks for the other tips too. Didn't think about seating the bullet out to get more pressure. I loaded ammo before near max with .006 off the lands and noticed the brass not maxing out to max HS. Then I thought most times, actually, in the last few years loading that way due to my scope ballistics required these loads, I load slow powder with heavy bullets, that doesn't build up enough pressure to stretch the brass. Gonna go with lighter bullets and faster powder. What about brass shot in another rifle? Is it better to start with new brass ? [/QUOTE]
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