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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Tumble before or after de-priming?
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<blockquote data-quote="338 dude" data-source="post: 2787129" data-attributes="member: 106967"><p>Just trying to understand and my flame suit is on so enlighten me, but I always thought when metal is heated it expands when it cools it contracts and we try to size our brass to the thousandth of an inch in some cases.how can the expansion and contraction be accounted for and how do you trust you have the exact dimensions when you are completed. I anneal to soften the case and get more consistent sizing on top of adding life longevity to my brass ,I don't know why you would size it and then soften it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338 dude, post: 2787129, member: 106967"] Just trying to understand and my flame suit is on so enlighten me, but I always thought when metal is heated it expands when it cools it contracts and we try to size our brass to the thousandth of an inch in some cases.how can the expansion and contraction be accounted for and how do you trust you have the exact dimensions when you are completed. I anneal to soften the case and get more consistent sizing on top of adding life longevity to my brass ,I don’t know why you would size it and then soften it. [/QUOTE]
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