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<blockquote data-quote="cajun" data-source="post: 1375973" data-attributes="member: 9772"><p>Unless it's a rimmed or belted cartridge the round will headspace off the shoulder. The shoulder is what limits forward movement of the cartridge. There is clearance at the neck. How much depends on your chamber. </p><p></p><p>If your after long range accuracy then pay attention to what the long range F class guys do. Without exception they all full length size. They use either a honed die or a bushing to control neck tension. They use quality brass and many neck turn.They anneal their brass. They weigh charges as accurately as possible. They shoot for a low es. Single digits or low teens. Velocity spread at long range is a killer. Quality brass, consistent sizing and consistent neck tension,powder charges and bullet seating depth. Accurate shooter forum is a good place to lurk and learn. Some of the best long range competitors </p><p>are frequent posters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajun, post: 1375973, member: 9772"] Unless it's a rimmed or belted cartridge the round will headspace off the shoulder. The shoulder is what limits forward movement of the cartridge. There is clearance at the neck. How much depends on your chamber. If your after long range accuracy then pay attention to what the long range F class guys do. Without exception they all full length size. They use either a honed die or a bushing to control neck tension. They use quality brass and many neck turn.They anneal their brass. They weigh charges as accurately as possible. They shoot for a low es. Single digits or low teens. Velocity spread at long range is a killer. Quality brass, consistent sizing and consistent neck tension,powder charges and bullet seating depth. Accurate shooter forum is a good place to lurk and learn. Some of the best long range competitors are frequent posters. [/QUOTE]
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