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New Reloader with Question on Resizing
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<blockquote data-quote="vmaxmike" data-source="post: 2789860" data-attributes="member: 61756"><p>One thing you'll need to take into account is if the brass is going to be going back into the same chamber. Lets say that you only have one rifle in a caliber, then neck only sizing would be a viable option. However if you had 3 different guns in .308 that shared the same ammo you would need to FL size to the smallest chamber each time or risk chambering problems in the gun with the largest chamber. SAAMI specs. allow for some variance in chamber size and every gun is unique. </p><p></p><p>Not sure if you're chasing maximum accuracy on targets at long distance, if so you'll probably want to have a load for each induvial gun and keep the ammo separate for the weapons.</p><p></p><p>If shorter ranges and hunting purposes, you probably find that one load could provide acceptable accuracy to be able to used in one than one gun. </p><p></p><p>M.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vmaxmike, post: 2789860, member: 61756"] One thing you'll need to take into account is if the brass is going to be going back into the same chamber. Lets say that you only have one rifle in a caliber, then neck only sizing would be a viable option. However if you had 3 different guns in .308 that shared the same ammo you would need to FL size to the smallest chamber each time or risk chambering problems in the gun with the largest chamber. SAAMI specs. allow for some variance in chamber size and every gun is unique. Not sure if you're chasing maximum accuracy on targets at long distance, if so you'll probably want to have a load for each induvial gun and keep the ammo separate for the weapons. If shorter ranges and hunting purposes, you probably find that one load could provide acceptable accuracy to be able to used in one than one gun. M. [/QUOTE]
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