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Stop neck sizing your brass!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Buster" data-source="post: 1401990" data-attributes="member: 99718"><p>Went back and read. I have nothing against full length resizing, that's what I do most and probably have to when using the reloads in different guns. We have four different 30-06's in the family I wouldn't even attempt to only neck size them. All chambers can be a little different. I am still thinking that neck sizing may have an advantage with the magnums but I don't know how much after watching the 6.5 video. Just my opinion and I really am looking forward to going to a 1000 yard shoot soon, and seeing what they are up to now, its been over 20 years and I am sure they do a lot of things different now. I know even the last time I did go some of them things didn't even look like a gun just a great big piece of steel with a bolt sticking out of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Buster, post: 1401990, member: 99718"] Went back and read. I have nothing against full length resizing, that's what I do most and probably have to when using the reloads in different guns. We have four different 30-06's in the family I wouldn't even attempt to only neck size them. All chambers can be a little different. I am still thinking that neck sizing may have an advantage with the magnums but I don't know how much after watching the 6.5 video. Just my opinion and I really am looking forward to going to a 1000 yard shoot soon, and seeing what they are up to now, its been over 20 years and I am sure they do a lot of things different now. I know even the last time I did go some of them things didn't even look like a gun just a great big piece of steel with a bolt sticking out of them. [/QUOTE]
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