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Reloading
Once fired brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Crizzly" data-source="post: 2224554" data-attributes="member: 119061"><p>I am new to this so i am learning off of ever post, but would like to know if I should once fire form my new brass because of brass under sized in length and shoulder bump. I have once fired brass that measures 2.273 after firing. Run it through sizing die I have 2.269. New nosler brass out of the box comes in at 2.253 and case length is short too, this is all Nosler Premium brass. Case length in book 2.620 I have been trimming to 2.614 Nosler brass out of the is 2.604. could trim down but fired it comes in at 2.611. So should i waist lead and powder to form casing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crizzly, post: 2224554, member: 119061"] I am new to this so i am learning off of ever post, but would like to know if I should once fire form my new brass because of brass under sized in length and shoulder bump. I have once fired brass that measures 2.273 after firing. Run it through sizing die I have 2.269. New nosler brass out of the box comes in at 2.253 and case length is short too, this is all Nosler Premium brass. Case length in book 2.620 I have been trimming to 2.614 Nosler brass out of the is 2.604. could trim down but fired it comes in at 2.611. So should i waist lead and powder to form casing? [/QUOTE]
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