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Neck Sizing Vs. Full Length Sizing and Neck Tension
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2219561" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I check my case every time for growth. Learn the hard away not checking case length. Over pressure a 25/06 one time and had to get a new bolt or ejector. Case trimming isn't that hard with a Forester set up. I cut my case shorter to allow for growth, and only trimmed when they to long again. So my case were at different lengths. I am up grading to a Gen 3 here shortly. On order, just waiting for it to arrive. At that time I will check and cut the case length change every time by placing the case into the Gen 3 and trim if needed. Forester make a cutter and beveling head in all in one operation. The Gen 3 uses those cutter heads for their machine. Looks to be easy to change out the cutter/beveling head for different calibers or cases. Gen 3 system allows for a set length for that pacific case for that rifle. The stop can be changed out and another stop place in to a different case. That way you case is always at the same length every time. This setup is part of applied tension on your bullet is the same for each case provided you do the other work require to make that happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2219561, member: 101791"] I check my case every time for growth. Learn the hard away not checking case length. Over pressure a 25/06 one time and had to get a new bolt or ejector. Case trimming isn't that hard with a Forester set up. I cut my case shorter to allow for growth, and only trimmed when they to long again. So my case were at different lengths. I am up grading to a Gen 3 here shortly. On order, just waiting for it to arrive. At that time I will check and cut the case length change every time by placing the case into the Gen 3 and trim if needed. Forester make a cutter and beveling head in all in one operation. The Gen 3 uses those cutter heads for their machine. Looks to be easy to change out the cutter/beveling head for different calibers or cases. Gen 3 system allows for a set length for that pacific case for that rifle. The stop can be changed out and another stop place in to a different case. That way you case is always at the same length every time. This setup is part of applied tension on your bullet is the same for each case provided you do the other work require to make that happen. [/QUOTE]
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