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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: 2220064" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Since you are shooting a single shot rifle. Try to only neck size about 3/4 of the neck. Will need to see how it chambers. That what I did by using a 300 Win Mag neck sizing die on my 308 N.Mag case. It extend the life of my brass until the primer pocket give up. </p><p>Look at Peterson Brass. Check out the 300 WM Long Brass. This probable cut down the movement of the brass. They did a explanation on the 300 WM Long Brass. </p><p>While writing this blog a light came in my head, and that doesn't happen to often. I see a different way to do my other belted mags. Now I will have to see how it works out. As they say "I been thinking" "That won't get you to far" . We'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2220064, member: 101791"] Since you are shooting a single shot rifle. Try to only neck size about 3/4 of the neck. Will need to see how it chambers. That what I did by using a 300 Win Mag neck sizing die on my 308 N.Mag case. It extend the life of my brass until the primer pocket give up. Look at Peterson Brass. Check out the 300 WM Long Brass. This probable cut down the movement of the brass. They did a explanation on the 300 WM Long Brass. While writing this blog a light came in my head, and that doesn't happen to often. I see a different way to do my other belted mags. Now I will have to see how it works out. As they say "I been thinking" "That won't get you to far" . We'll see. [/QUOTE]
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