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REAL differences in sizing methods?
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<blockquote data-quote="Autorotate19" data-source="post: 382573" data-attributes="member: 20956"><p>Wow, my head hurts after reading this whole thing.... I'm bringing it up for another question. I am wanting to do the same thing. Partial fl size to bump shoulder back a couple thousands. I cant remember who told me to do this but they said to run my 7mm case through a .30 cal expander ball. Then run the 7mm case in the 7mm fl sizing die turning it down slowly and check it in my rifle until I get a slight crush fit. That will give me that slight bump Im wanting without a bunch of measuring tools, etc..... When I did this process, my crush fit ended up having a small donut or unsized portion of the neck. It is a factory chamber, and from what Iv read above means that the slight donut in the neck will keep cartridge lined up in the chamber, right? Im sorry but you guys are hard to keep up with who is telling who what............. Id appreciate the help! Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Autorotate19, post: 382573, member: 20956"] Wow, my head hurts after reading this whole thing.... I'm bringing it up for another question. I am wanting to do the same thing. Partial fl size to bump shoulder back a couple thousands. I cant remember who told me to do this but they said to run my 7mm case through a .30 cal expander ball. Then run the 7mm case in the 7mm fl sizing die turning it down slowly and check it in my rifle until I get a slight crush fit. That will give me that slight bump Im wanting without a bunch of measuring tools, etc..... When I did this process, my crush fit ended up having a small donut or unsized portion of the neck. It is a factory chamber, and from what Iv read above means that the slight donut in the neck will keep cartridge lined up in the chamber, right? Im sorry but you guys are hard to keep up with who is telling who what............. Id appreciate the help! Thanks [/QUOTE]
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