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Stop neck sizing your brass!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1407902" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>We are all arriving at the same place, just in a different bus. </p><p>I have a confession to make, I neck size only for the first two firings. I don't bother with load development until the third firing, (sometimes that may not be enough). I need everything as stabile as I can get it so I can sleep at night. The most stabile I can get my brass from years of notes and small experiments is FL size with a small shoulder bump and anneal after three firings. </p><p>I don't even start serious load development on a new barrel until I get velocity stabile. Usually 250 rounds will do. So my earlier argument about only FL sizing was a lie! I didn't even realize I was lying until I sat down with some twice fired brass this morning and started my routine. Lol</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I summarize my steps and not give full details. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Carry on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1407902, member: 78762"] We are all arriving at the same place, just in a different bus. I have a confession to make, I neck size only for the first two firings. I don’t bother with load development until the third firing, (sometimes that may not be enough). I need everything as stabile as I can get it so I can sleep at night. The most stabile I can get my brass from years of notes and small experiments is FL size with a small shoulder bump and anneal after three firings. I don’t even start serious load development on a new barrel until I get velocity stabile. Usually 250 rounds will do. So my earlier argument about only FL sizing was a lie! I didn’t even realize I was lying until I sat down with some twice fired brass this morning and started my routine. Lol Sometimes I summarize my steps and not give full details. Carry on [/QUOTE]
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