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<blockquote data-quote="statjunk" data-source="post: 368773" data-attributes="member: 18873"><p>I really wish to understand this better, which is why I'm going to continue asking questions.</p><p></p><p>Is it safe to assume when you guys say shoulder length it refers to the angle of the shoulder relative to the body?</p><p></p><p>Is this a summary of what you guys are doing with the bump the shoulder thing?</p><p></p><p>A full length sized case is saami spec. However the chamber may not necesarily be cut to spec. So first you measure a piece of fire formed brass and find out just how out of spec your chamber is using the mic, then you adjust your full length sizer to size your brass where it just ever so slightly "bumps" the shoulder down from the fire formed sized. So you brass is actually moving just not to much. Then you use a neck sizer to adjust the neck.</p><p></p><p>Does that sound about right? Or do you size the neck first and then bump the shoulder? Or am I way off?</p><p></p><p>I need to know the answer to the above before I can ask my next question which relates the whole thing to a strickly neck sizing perspective.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="statjunk, post: 368773, member: 18873"] I really wish to understand this better, which is why I'm going to continue asking questions. Is it safe to assume when you guys say shoulder length it refers to the angle of the shoulder relative to the body? Is this a summary of what you guys are doing with the bump the shoulder thing? A full length sized case is saami spec. However the chamber may not necesarily be cut to spec. So first you measure a piece of fire formed brass and find out just how out of spec your chamber is using the mic, then you adjust your full length sizer to size your brass where it just ever so slightly "bumps" the shoulder down from the fire formed sized. So you brass is actually moving just not to much. Then you use a neck sizer to adjust the neck. Does that sound about right? Or do you size the neck first and then bump the shoulder? Or am I way off? I need to know the answer to the above before I can ask my next question which relates the whole thing to a strickly neck sizing perspective. Tom [/QUOTE]
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