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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
"Rebounding" NATO 7.62 brass???
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<blockquote data-quote="staghunter" data-source="post: 2728826" data-attributes="member: 117211"><p>I did read an article I believe on here a year or so ago where a guy actually tested holding time on sizing brass and proved at least for his situation that holding the brass up for the count of 3 made better brass. He said it was to let the brass relax against the confines of the die. When you just go up and down the brass is flexing and recovering back somewhat to what it was. By holding it in place it comes to rest where you want it. He was mainly looking at case mouth but I would suggest to helps the whole case. Anyway I hold each one the at least 3 count. </p><p>Try it for yourselves. It not always about speed. Good workmanship makes better cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="staghunter, post: 2728826, member: 117211"] I did read an article I believe on here a year or so ago where a guy actually tested holding time on sizing brass and proved at least for his situation that holding the brass up for the count of 3 made better brass. He said it was to let the brass relax against the confines of the die. When you just go up and down the brass is flexing and recovering back somewhat to what it was. By holding it in place it comes to rest where you want it. He was mainly looking at case mouth but I would suggest to helps the whole case. Anyway I hold each one the at least 3 count. Try it for yourselves. It not always about speed. Good workmanship makes better cases. [/QUOTE]
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