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Question: neck bump 300 wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckleeves" data-source="post: 2593807" data-attributes="member: 83259"><p>I can't get onboard with neck sizing because at some point your going to have to full length resize. So I find it rather pointless, I think it's one of those old things that just kept going from "that's how daddy did it" type logic. At least that's why I did it years ago. It probably did gain accuracy and brass life at the time when nobody annealed and set up dies to way oversize. </p><p></p><p>A bushing full length die and Redding comp shell holders and a guy can easily do the same thing all the time every time which imo leads to more consistency. There are plenty of other ways, but that's the easiest I have found especially if your loading for multiple chambers with the same dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckleeves, post: 2593807, member: 83259"] I can’t get onboard with neck sizing because at some point your going to have to full length resize. So I find it rather pointless, I think it’s one of those old things that just kept going from “that’s how daddy did it” type logic. At least that’s why I did it years ago. It probably did gain accuracy and brass life at the time when nobody annealed and set up dies to way oversize. A bushing full length die and Redding comp shell holders and a guy can easily do the same thing all the time every time which imo leads to more consistency. There are plenty of other ways, but that’s the easiest I have found especially if your loading for multiple chambers with the same dies. [/QUOTE]
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