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Stop neck sizing your brass!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Buster" data-source="post: 1401853" data-attributes="member: 99718"><p>I haven't had any of those problems either. I don't know for sure if I had any split necks with my magnums, I know I have with the 222, 270, 30-06 all full length resized, but some of them were really old, and probably are getting brittle. The 300 Win. mag (1 year old) and the 308 Norma bench gun I neck size only because that's what the 1000 yard competition shooters were doing that taught me, they had a lot of tricks, wish I would have wrote them down. The smallest thinks can mean winning or loosing a competition shoot. They must have had a good Idea that it helped, or why would they have ever done it even in the 80s?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Buster, post: 1401853, member: 99718"] I haven't had any of those problems either. I don't know for sure if I had any split necks with my magnums, I know I have with the 222, 270, 30-06 all full length resized, but some of them were really old, and probably are getting brittle. The 300 Win. mag (1 year old) and the 308 Norma bench gun I neck size only because that's what the 1000 yard competition shooters were doing that taught me, they had a lot of tricks, wish I would have wrote them down. The smallest thinks can mean winning or loosing a competition shoot. They must have had a good Idea that it helped, or why would they have ever done it even in the 80s? [/QUOTE]
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