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Neck sizing with FL dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 688688" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>If you lube your necks that will be basically non-existant. I use a bit of case lube brushed into my necks on standard fl dies in all my rifles. I've been doing it for years as I got ****ed dang near standing on the handle a few times with '06 brass. Started lubing necks and the problems went away. The necks grew a bit less too. If you don't lube your necks they can be bent or pulled harder on one side, but I've had good results lubed.</p><p>If you pull your expander ball, you will likely have undersize case necks. Anything more than .002" or so undersize wil either shave your bullets and kick off their center of balance or seat out of center and cause run-out issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 688688, member: 48043"] If you lube your necks that will be basically non-existant. I use a bit of case lube brushed into my necks on standard fl dies in all my rifles. I've been doing it for years as I got ****ed dang near standing on the handle a few times with '06 brass. Started lubing necks and the problems went away. The necks grew a bit less too. If you don't lube your necks they can be bent or pulled harder on one side, but I've had good results lubed. If you pull your expander ball, you will likely have undersize case necks. Anything more than .002" or so undersize wil either shave your bullets and kick off their center of balance or seat out of center and cause run-out issues. [/QUOTE]
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