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<blockquote data-quote="clif" data-source="post: 20920" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>On the large cases, I deburr flash hole, resize, trim and chamfer necks/case mouth. I do not cut the primer hole any longer. I have found when handloading these (particularly with hot loads) that the cases can be used a little bit longer because the primer pockets last longer when uncut/uniformed (the primers became loose in uniformed pockets quicker than when the pocket was not cut/uniformed).</p><p>I do turn my necks to at least make the necks more uniform (so maybe only a little is taken off here or there). If I have a custom tight neck chamber then I do cut my necks and leave about .002 on each side</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clif, post: 20920, member: 128"] On the large cases, I deburr flash hole, resize, trim and chamfer necks/case mouth. I do not cut the primer hole any longer. I have found when handloading these (particularly with hot loads) that the cases can be used a little bit longer because the primer pockets last longer when uncut/uniformed (the primers became loose in uniformed pockets quicker than when the pocket was not cut/uniformed). I do turn my necks to at least make the necks more uniform (so maybe only a little is taken off here or there). If I have a custom tight neck chamber then I do cut my necks and leave about .002 on each side [/QUOTE]
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