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Neck Sizing Vs. Full Length Sizing and Neck Tension
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<blockquote data-quote="Veteran" data-source="post: 2219376" data-attributes="member: 118038"><p>If what you outline here is in fact the case....(no pun intended), then I ought to be able to verify it by measuring COAL before and after sizing...... So if the case length grows by all the sizing causing brass to migrate to the mouth of the case, then the length will be more after I size and bump the neck down according to your outline of how it happens......</p><p></p><p>Intuitively at least, it does not make sense to me that the case length will in fact get longer, even if I am bumping and sizing it down.</p><p>I have always heard and thought that the brass gets shoved down onto the belt where it has to stop migrating. But, I am willing to keep an open mind and conduct a few experiments to try to verify this new outline you give that the brass always moves to the case mouth and therefore the COAL must increase. I guess we can see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veteran, post: 2219376, member: 118038"] If what you outline here is in fact the case....(no pun intended), then I ought to be able to verify it by measuring COAL before and after sizing...... So if the case length grows by all the sizing causing brass to migrate to the mouth of the case, then the length will be more after I size and bump the neck down according to your outline of how it happens...... Intuitively at least, it does not make sense to me that the case length will in fact get longer, even if I am bumping and sizing it down. I have always heard and thought that the brass gets shoved down onto the belt where it has to stop migrating. But, I am willing to keep an open mind and conduct a few experiments to try to verify this new outline you give that the brass always moves to the case mouth and therefore the COAL must increase. I guess we can see. [/QUOTE]
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