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The Basics, Starting Out
Once Fired Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 53002"><p>If it is for a belted magnum and your chamber is minumum spec. you might have a hard time sizing it down enough to fit your chamber. I bought some once fired Norma brass for my 300 Win Mag and even with the sizer all the way down to the shellholder plus alittle more camming over it still chambers hard. It is about .001 larger above the belt than fired new brass which chambers easily. For a factory rifle it might not be a problem. This has been my only experience with once fired brass. Hope this helps some.</p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 53002"] If it is for a belted magnum and your chamber is minumum spec. you might have a hard time sizing it down enough to fit your chamber. I bought some once fired Norma brass for my 300 Win Mag and even with the sizer all the way down to the shellholder plus alittle more camming over it still chambers hard. It is about .001 larger above the belt than fired new brass which chambers easily. For a factory rifle it might not be a problem. This has been my only experience with once fired brass. Hope this helps some. Wayne [/QUOTE]
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