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Reloading
Trying to reload for the .223 WSSM????
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<blockquote data-quote="D.S." data-source="post: 93640" data-attributes="member: 1871"><p>When I reload for a factory rifle I always FL resize my cases. Many times a factory rifle with a sloppy chamber will shoot great groups with FL sized cases, but shoot like s**t when you try neck sized reloads(I've witnessed it first hand several times). I think this happens because the unconcentric factory chamber causes inconsistant fireforming which in turn causes inconsistant pressures and ugly groups. It usually causes a rifle to shoot just like your rifle is shooting--that flyer is probably caused by a pressure spike resulting from a slightly tighter/larger case body. I hardly ever shoot necksize cases in any rifle, factory or custom--the only time i ever really use my neck die anymore is to make the case mouths concentric on new brass.</p><p>Youll figure it out eventually and in the mean time at least it shoots something well.</p><p>--Good Luck, Drew Stuart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.S., post: 93640, member: 1871"] When I reload for a factory rifle I always FL resize my cases. Many times a factory rifle with a sloppy chamber will shoot great groups with FL sized cases, but shoot like s**t when you try neck sized reloads(I've witnessed it first hand several times). I think this happens because the unconcentric factory chamber causes inconsistant fireforming which in turn causes inconsistant pressures and ugly groups. It usually causes a rifle to shoot just like your rifle is shooting--that flyer is probably caused by a pressure spike resulting from a slightly tighter/larger case body. I hardly ever shoot necksize cases in any rifle, factory or custom--the only time i ever really use my neck die anymore is to make the case mouths concentric on new brass. Youll figure it out eventually and in the mean time at least it shoots something well. --Good Luck, Drew Stuart [/QUOTE]
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