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Reloading
neck sise and sholder bump
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 556354" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Anyone who measures their HS knows that sizing alone can not be relied on for it's consistancy. </p><p>It has to be measured/verified -every single one. Otherwise your headspace is all over the place.</p><p></p><p>I can change the HS +/- 1thou with lube, and it can't be predicted because what sizing leaves is also greatly dependent on the brass hardness, designed angles, and amount of bump. </p><p>FL sizing only adds to this abstract, due to brass rolled up the case with each sizing.</p><p></p><p>Now you can squash the livin hell out of brass to the point where HS inconsistencies mean little more than increased ES, shortened brass life, and degraded performance(due to effective seating). But I don't and wouldn't recommend it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 556354, member: 1521"] Anyone who measures their HS knows that sizing alone can not be relied on for it's consistancy. It has to be measured/verified -every single one. Otherwise your headspace is all over the place. I can change the HS +/- 1thou with lube, and it can't be predicted because what sizing leaves is also greatly dependent on the brass hardness, designed angles, and amount of bump. FL sizing only adds to this abstract, due to brass rolled up the case with each sizing. Now you can squash the livin hell out of brass to the point where HS inconsistencies mean little more than increased ES, shortened brass life, and degraded performance(due to effective seating). But I don't and wouldn't recommend it. [/QUOTE]
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