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Reloading
Rcbs FL question.
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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 1771685" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>Another common mistake is measuring once fired brass. Usually it takes two to fully form to your chamber.</p><p>If your once fired brass still chambers pretty easy, neck size and shoot it again, you should have a good idea of what your chamber is measuring ar that point. It's going to be tight if you chamber that brass again, if not do the same again.</p><p>I shoot a very safe very accurate load out of my .260 with lapua brass, it takes 3 firings to fully form the brass.</p><p>I've screwed this up a million times, getting your brass sized right is really important, and not that hard to do, but there are plenty of ways to mess it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 1771685, member: 78438"] Another common mistake is measuring once fired brass. Usually it takes two to fully form to your chamber. If your once fired brass still chambers pretty easy, neck size and shoot it again, you should have a good idea of what your chamber is measuring ar that point. It's going to be tight if you chamber that brass again, if not do the same again. I shoot a very safe very accurate load out of my .260 with lapua brass, it takes 3 firings to fully form the brass. I've screwed this up a million times, getting your brass sized right is really important, and not that hard to do, but there are plenty of ways to mess it up. [/QUOTE]
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