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Reloading
Resizing: case life and accuracy???
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<blockquote data-quote="Dgutter" data-source="post: 490609" data-attributes="member: 32130"><p>You were right on point when you said my die F/L sizes then opens the neck up with the expander ball. The dies I use are a simple set of Lee's. So when you talk about F/L sizing, barely, bumping the shoulder and checking with a gage...what exactly are you checking? What kind of gage?</p><p>So far all I do is F/L size, trim with the supplied case length rod and a cutter, then chamfer, and load. I know there is a few more things that I could be doing and could/should be using better equipment. However I'm on a fairly tight budget. </p><p>Also you mentioned you would recommend to continue F/L sizing as there are advantages and keeps away from potential issues. Can you elaborate on this a bit more?</p><p> </p><p>Can you guys give me a list of operations that you perform to get your most accurate loads? Start with a once fired case and work me through your process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dgutter, post: 490609, member: 32130"] You were right on point when you said my die F/L sizes then opens the neck up with the expander ball. The dies I use are a simple set of Lee's. So when you talk about F/L sizing, barely, bumping the shoulder and checking with a gage...what exactly are you checking? What kind of gage? So far all I do is F/L size, trim with the supplied case length rod and a cutter, then chamfer, and load. I know there is a few more things that I could be doing and could/should be using better equipment. However I'm on a fairly tight budget. Also you mentioned you would recommend to continue F/L sizing as there are advantages and keeps away from potential issues. Can you elaborate on this a bit more? Can you guys give me a list of operations that you perform to get your most accurate loads? Start with a once fired case and work me through your process. [/QUOTE]
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