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Reloading
Trying to understand sd and es in load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Sevy" data-source="post: 1576724" data-attributes="member: 95968"><p>Bob4 is right on with neck sizing. I recently started neck sizing and have periodically checked my velocity with once, twice, and 3 time forced brass and it has slowly gotten slower. Actually by quite a bit. Over 50 fps. It seems to be still in am accuracy node but I am done neck sizing for sure. I am gonna go back to fl sizing with a headspace gauge to only bump the shoulder back a couple thous and just stick to that. And imo brass should be prepped the exact same every time! That actually goes for everything in reloading I say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sevy, post: 1576724, member: 95968"] Bob4 is right on with neck sizing. I recently started neck sizing and have periodically checked my velocity with once, twice, and 3 time forced brass and it has slowly gotten slower. Actually by quite a bit. Over 50 fps. It seems to be still in am accuracy node but I am done neck sizing for sure. I am gonna go back to fl sizing with a headspace gauge to only bump the shoulder back a couple thous and just stick to that. And imo brass should be prepped the exact same every time! That actually goes for everything in reloading I say. [/QUOTE]
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