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The Basics, Starting Out
Once Fired Brass Prep
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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 1828813" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>I guess I have to clarify that point. If the once fired brass was fired in my chamber, I would resize (body die with .001" shoulder bump), and then trim. If the once fired brass didnt come from my chamber, I would trim it first, in most cases only because I had a bad experience with some long necks in once fired brass. I would trim to the middle of spec range. Got a little paranoia in that regard. </p><p></p><p>I prefer .0015 to .002" neck tension for.most of my rifles, more for AR types. I'm not a bench rest guy, and that seems to the the sweet spot for seating depth retention in the magazine while maintaining good accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 1828813, member: 73596"] I guess I have to clarify that point. If the once fired brass was fired in my chamber, I would resize (body die with .001" shoulder bump), and then trim. If the once fired brass didnt come from my chamber, I would trim it first, in most cases only because I had a bad experience with some long necks in once fired brass. I would trim to the middle of spec range. Got a little paranoia in that regard. I prefer .0015 to .002" neck tension for.most of my rifles, more for AR types. I'm not a bench rest guy, and that seems to the the sweet spot for seating depth retention in the magazine while maintaining good accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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