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Full Length or Neck Only; What's Best Resizing for Accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="BountyHunter" data-source="post: 1813620" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>Pindell also did something else to center his bullets that was not widely known or discussed until a few friends let the cat out of the bag a couple years ago. He neck turned like normal and then went back and cut another few thousands off about .250 +- down. Then he fireformed. That second cut went from the outside of the case neck to the inside of the case neck and made a hard stop for the base of his bullets (all flat base at that time). I did it with a 300 wsm shooting 187 flat base BIB bullets about 10-12 years ago and it shot great.</p><p></p><p>I went thru the Sierra plant in Sedalia two years ago and went to the tunnel room. They just FL size now and let them rip with standard "known" loads. They also have added numerous machines and operations. One machine, one operator and one lot now. No more mix and matching bullets from multiple machines and operators ending in the same box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BountyHunter, post: 1813620, member: 12"] Pindell also did something else to center his bullets that was not widely known or discussed until a few friends let the cat out of the bag a couple years ago. He neck turned like normal and then went back and cut another few thousands off about .250 +- down. Then he fireformed. That second cut went from the outside of the case neck to the inside of the case neck and made a hard stop for the base of his bullets (all flat base at that time). I did it with a 300 wsm shooting 187 flat base BIB bullets about 10-12 years ago and it shot great. I went thru the Sierra plant in Sedalia two years ago and went to the tunnel room. They just FL size now and let them rip with standard "known" loads. They also have added numerous machines and operations. One machine, one operator and one lot now. No more mix and matching bullets from multiple machines and operators ending in the same box. [/QUOTE]
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