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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
neck sise and sholder bump
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<blockquote data-quote="sodwyer" data-source="post: 554337" data-attributes="member: 27010"><p>I have switched to neck sizeing in all my bolt action rifles with great results. Just wondering is I should be full sizing after a number of fireings in order to bump the sholder back. I have had some cases that were siticky during retraction even at min load specs with cases properly trimed. What is the correct way to measure sholder bump? Is it manditory to use a FL die to bump sholder? Is there specail die set up when bumping scholder? ANY IDEAS? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sodwyer, post: 554337, member: 27010"] I have switched to neck sizeing in all my bolt action rifles with great results. Just wondering is I should be full sizing after a number of fireings in order to bump the sholder back. I have had some cases that were siticky during retraction even at min load specs with cases properly trimed. What is the correct way to measure sholder bump? Is it manditory to use a FL die to bump sholder? Is there specail die set up when bumping scholder? ANY IDEAS? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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