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Velocity swing in 7mm wsm with IMR 7828ssc
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<blockquote data-quote="Hiwayman92" data-source="post: 1165699" data-attributes="member: 85098"><p>Neck tension could have something to do with it. This was my first time using my new redding dies, and I tried to set them up just like the instructions say, but maybe I'm in error? Almost all brass from this round were on their second firing, however a few were on their first. I didn't pay attention to which was which. Could that make a difference? They were initially full length sized, and then neck sized after they were fired. Should I give up on ssc or keep working with it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hiwayman92, post: 1165699, member: 85098"] Neck tension could have something to do with it. This was my first time using my new redding dies, and I tried to set them up just like the instructions say, but maybe I'm in error? Almost all brass from this round were on their second firing, however a few were on their first. I didn't pay attention to which was which. Could that make a difference? They were initially full length sized, and then neck sized after they were fired. Should I give up on ssc or keep working with it? [/QUOTE]
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