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Neck sizing and overpressure signs in 338LM
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 479220" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Insight: He's changed two things at once, invalidating any conclusion at this point.</p><p>Also, </p><p>When you say "he had pressure when just neck sizing", you're not making any sense at all. What he might have had, is difficult brass fit after firing, given his load.</p><p>And he didn't solely 'add powder', he 'changed powder'. So it would be wrong to notion that he FL sized+ADDED powder to reduce pressures. Neither of those reduce pressures.</p><p></p><p>Now it might mean you can run higher pressures -and still extract cases alright, -with FL sizing. </p><p>Or it might not mean that at all..</p><p>There are multi-factors going on here that are being generalized as a single issue.</p><p>Well, that single issue is not neck sizing. Many of us do it all the time. We manage.</p><p></p><p>ROCKZ, I do agree with you completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 479220, member: 1521"] Insight: He's changed two things at once, invalidating any conclusion at this point. Also, When you say "he had pressure when just neck sizing", you're not making any sense at all. What he might have had, is difficult brass fit after firing, given his load. And he didn't solely 'add powder', he 'changed powder'. So it would be wrong to notion that he FL sized+ADDED powder to reduce pressures. Neither of those reduce pressures. Now it might mean you can run higher pressures -and still extract cases alright, -with FL sizing. Or it might not mean that at all.. There are multi-factors going on here that are being generalized as a single issue. Well, that single issue is not neck sizing. Many of us do it all the time. We manage. ROCKZ, I do agree with you completely. [/QUOTE]
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