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Full Length or Neck Only; What's Best Resizing for Accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Buster" data-source="post: 1815954" data-attributes="member: 99718"><p>Seating the bullet into the rifling finished the alignment, The theory was as I understood it in the 70's and was to be true to perfect alignment as possible, with the machining of the chamber and rifling, and it assured each round was as near to being exactly the same. All I know is it worked well back then and it works well today for me, I don't shoot a lot like some, no competition shooting, just hunting and steel, or rock busting. I have never had a casing go bad, that's how little I shoot the bench gun, but I have had the cases I full length resize go bad, necks start to split is the main problem. I would think that FL sizing would be harder on a case then just neck sizing, you are working the brass more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Buster, post: 1815954, member: 99718"] Seating the bullet into the rifling finished the alignment, The theory was as I understood it in the 70's and was to be true to perfect alignment as possible, with the machining of the chamber and rifling, and it assured each round was as near to being exactly the same. All I know is it worked well back then and it works well today for me, I don't shoot a lot like some, no competition shooting, just hunting and steel, or rock busting. I have never had a casing go bad, that's how little I shoot the bench gun, but I have had the cases I full length resize go bad, necks start to split is the main problem. I would think that FL sizing would be harder on a case then just neck sizing, you are working the brass more. [/QUOTE]
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