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Reloading
Stop neck sizing your brass!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Buster" data-source="post: 1401683" data-attributes="member: 99718"><p>I liked this video better than the other because it gave actual results. My take is this was not a magnum round, had it been I could not see the advantage of one over the other, because the difference is no more than what could be caused by the shooter other than slight change in velocities. The velocity difference may be greater with a magnum due to the much larger case than the 6.5's ; If the results are the same in the magnum calibers then I would definitely go with the full length resizing dies, at least with a new caliber. The set up I use now I can hit an oak leaf that's laying on the snow at 1300 yards, and I would not chance losing that at this stage. Thanks again FEENIX, your a gentleman and a scholar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Buster, post: 1401683, member: 99718"] I liked this video better than the other because it gave actual results. My take is this was not a magnum round, had it been I could not see the advantage of one over the other, because the difference is no more than what could be caused by the shooter other than slight change in velocities. The velocity difference may be greater with a magnum due to the much larger case than the 6.5's ; If the results are the same in the magnum calibers then I would definitely go with the full length resizing dies, at least with a new caliber. The set up I use now I can hit an oak leaf that's laying on the snow at 1300 yards, and I would not chance losing that at this stage. Thanks again FEENIX, your a gentleman and a scholar. [/QUOTE]
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