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<blockquote data-quote="milboltnut" data-source="post: 2409310" data-attributes="member: 117662"><p>I'm just loading for two hunting rifles just to see how well they can do. My M70 is bedded, and the M721 isn't. Yeah I'll agree that SAMMI chambers can't be improved upon unless a custom die is cut from a fired formed case. I had a Wilson seater done that way for the 721. From what I understand honing a neck prevents over sizing due to thick necks if you are not planning on neck turning.</p><p></p><p>Forsters write up...</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would say that Forster is not the way to go alone with honing nor thier elevated sizing buttons. One still needs to neck turn/mandreling sizing, to have better neck dimensions to have consistent uniform neck tension.</p><p></p><p>That's my observations when checking concentricity afterwards. Also I suppose that Comp rifles probably don't need the concentric rounds that need to be for other rifles, according to Erik Cortina.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milboltnut, post: 2409310, member: 117662"] I'm just loading for two hunting rifles just to see how well they can do. My M70 is bedded, and the M721 isn't. Yeah I'll agree that SAMMI chambers can't be improved upon unless a custom die is cut from a fired formed case. I had a Wilson seater done that way for the 721. From what I understand honing a neck prevents over sizing due to thick necks if you are not planning on neck turning. Forsters write up... I would say that Forster is not the way to go alone with honing nor thier elevated sizing buttons. One still needs to neck turn/mandreling sizing, to have better neck dimensions to have consistent uniform neck tension. That's my observations when checking concentricity afterwards. Also I suppose that Comp rifles probably don't need the concentric rounds that need to be for other rifles, according to Erik Cortina. [/QUOTE]
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