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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="arthurj" data-source="post: 105437" data-attributes="member: 3718"><p>As long as you measure a spot on the neck where the bullet will be seated it should not matter where. It kind of depends on how deep the bullet is seated in the neck. If the bullet is only .10 deep in the neck, some may only size the top portion of the neck and some may still size the entire neck. Leaving a portion of the bottom of the neck unsized can have a few benefits. One reason is that the unsized section will sort of center the neck up when chambered, also leaving the bottom unsized can eliminate the problem of the dougnut. The doughnut would still be there but without that part of the neck sized down it does not have its usual effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arthurj, post: 105437, member: 3718"] As long as you measure a spot on the neck where the bullet will be seated it should not matter where. It kind of depends on how deep the bullet is seated in the neck. If the bullet is only .10 deep in the neck, some may only size the top portion of the neck and some may still size the entire neck. Leaving a portion of the bottom of the neck unsized can have a few benefits. One reason is that the unsized section will sort of center the neck up when chambered, also leaving the bottom unsized can eliminate the problem of the dougnut. The doughnut would still be there but without that part of the neck sized down it does not have its usual effects. [/QUOTE]
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