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<blockquote data-quote="RonS" data-source="post: 1394628" data-attributes="member: 68613"><p>Some are doing it that way. I think consistent neck tension is a key element in low SD numbers which translates to less vertical but everyone seems to have their own special sauce. I think I heard that Bryan Litz won his first F Class national match with new unfired brass. I'm going to be shooting a 284 at the Southwest Nationals in Phoenix a couple of weeks and all my brass is full length sized. Mainly because it's a tight chamber and I've had trouble with neck sizing only in that rifle. Need to bump the shoulder back a couple thousands. Never had that issue with any other rifle and most of those I only neck size. Primarily because I'm lazy and don't like cleaning the brass after it's been lubed but also I've convinced myself that the argument for fewer moving pieces upon pulling the trigger is ligit. But I'm not a top US shooter. Still working out what special sauce works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonS, post: 1394628, member: 68613"] Some are doing it that way. I think consistent neck tension is a key element in low SD numbers which translates to less vertical but everyone seems to have their own special sauce. I think I heard that Bryan Litz won his first F Class national match with new unfired brass. I'm going to be shooting a 284 at the Southwest Nationals in Phoenix a couple of weeks and all my brass is full length sized. Mainly because it's a tight chamber and I've had trouble with neck sizing only in that rifle. Need to bump the shoulder back a couple thousands. Never had that issue with any other rifle and most of those I only neck size. Primarily because I'm lazy and don't like cleaning the brass after it's been lubed but also I've convinced myself that the argument for fewer moving pieces upon pulling the trigger is ligit. But I'm not a top US shooter. Still working out what special sauce works for me. [/QUOTE]
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