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Getting rid of the belt
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<blockquote data-quote="Wapiti1" data-source="post: 946947" data-attributes="member: 42416"><p>After the first firing, you are headspacing on the shoulder, and that is what it sounds like you after. Just neck size. Removing the belt won't improve brass life over just neck sizing and annealing. It also won't have an effect on accuracy. </p><p></p><p>I would actually think that it could create safety issues since now that section of the case is unsupported. That section may not need support, but variation in brass manufacturing is enough to make me wonder if it is a good idea. The more support for the case the better from a safety standpoint. IMHO.</p><p></p><p>Jeremy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wapiti1, post: 946947, member: 42416"] After the first firing, you are headspacing on the shoulder, and that is what it sounds like you after. Just neck size. Removing the belt won't improve brass life over just neck sizing and annealing. It also won't have an effect on accuracy. I would actually think that it could create safety issues since now that section of the case is unsupported. That section may not need support, but variation in brass manufacturing is enough to make me wonder if it is a good idea. The more support for the case the better from a safety standpoint. IMHO. Jeremy [/QUOTE]
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