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Possible excessive shoulder set back with new Redding Premium die
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1877283" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Cat shooter. I was not talking about score shooters. I'm talking about all bench rest shooters. Practically no one just neck sizes anymore. After 2 or 3 shots your brass doesn't fit the chamber correctly. This is a fact. But since you been neck sizing for 60 some yrs I understand why you do it. Because that's what guys did back then because they thought is was best. But it's not the 50s or 60s any more. And Rock McMillians group will probably never be beat forever. It was a freak of nature group. They say it was really .004 before it was measured all those times messing up the paper. Go to the Super Shoot at Kelblys and ask all those top shooters how they size their brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1877283, member: 38048"] Cat shooter. I was not talking about score shooters. I'm talking about all bench rest shooters. Practically no one just neck sizes anymore. After 2 or 3 shots your brass doesn't fit the chamber correctly. This is a fact. But since you been neck sizing for 60 some yrs I understand why you do it. Because that's what guys did back then because they thought is was best. But it's not the 50s or 60s any more. And Rock McMillians group will probably never be beat forever. It was a freak of nature group. They say it was really .004 before it was measured all those times messing up the paper. Go to the Super Shoot at Kelblys and ask all those top shooters how they size their brass. [/QUOTE]
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