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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Neck sizing with FL dies
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<blockquote data-quote="shadowdrak" data-source="post: 221724" data-attributes="member: 12132"><p>By partial-sizing a case with a full-length die, you can just work the neck. to effectively use the partial-sizing to it's full extent, you'll need to measure your head space on a fired cartrigde. With this reading you should also push the shoulder back 0.002" from the fired dimension. This way you'll be working the brass less, allow springback, and slightly increase accuracy from the cartridge. This is only to be used in a bolt action that will only be firing that cartridge as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowdrak, post: 221724, member: 12132"] By partial-sizing a case with a full-length die, you can just work the neck. to effectively use the partial-sizing to it's full extent, you'll need to measure your head space on a fired cartrigde. With this reading you should also push the shoulder back 0.002" from the fired dimension. This way you'll be working the brass less, allow springback, and slightly increase accuracy from the cartridge. This is only to be used in a bolt action that will only be firing that cartridge as well. [/QUOTE]
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