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Reloading - Looking After The Brass Cartridge Case By Matthew Cameron
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<blockquote data-quote="bryan c" data-source="post: 299756" data-attributes="member: 11725"><p>I dont think inside neck turning is a good idea, unless you have fire formed cases to an improved version and feel like you have donuts formed at the neck shoulder junction. As far as a snugg fit on the bolt for headspacing I think alot of ppl do that but it may be a little tight for varmint or hunting rifles that can get debri in them and cause a round not to chamber.......rcbs and redding both make head spacing dies that work well if you dont mind the extra money. Not sure what to think about weight sorting vs volume sorting accept that weight sorting is faster and is done by most long range shooters. Just my 2 cents hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryan c, post: 299756, member: 11725"] I dont think inside neck turning is a good idea, unless you have fire formed cases to an improved version and feel like you have donuts formed at the neck shoulder junction. As far as a snugg fit on the bolt for headspacing I think alot of ppl do that but it may be a little tight for varmint or hunting rifles that can get debri in them and cause a round not to chamber.......rcbs and redding both make head spacing dies that work well if you dont mind the extra money. Not sure what to think about weight sorting vs volume sorting accept that weight sorting is faster and is done by most long range shooters. Just my 2 cents hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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