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Video On Bump sizing cases.
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<blockquote data-quote="BoomFlop" data-source="post: 1842357" data-attributes="member: 55851"><p>I'm am far from a professional shooter/Reloader, but a few things I found confusing:</p><p></p><p>He mentions the amount of lube on the case can effect the amount of bump you'll get, yet he lubed the case, sized it and then placed it in his rifle for the "finish sizing" without removing the lube. So didn't he effectively double his negative variable?</p><p></p><p>He also continues to use the same case and as he mentioned he is work hardening that case and thus will have more spring back with each sizing causing added variables?</p><p></p><p>He also is using a 3 position safety, shouldn't he be feeling the round with the safety in the middle position thus eliminating the cocking mechanism like you would by removing a Remington firing pin assembly?</p><p></p><p>Lastly, do we as hunters not want a little play for rain, dirt, dust, spring back, etc etc to make sure that every round chambers in the moment of truth?</p><p></p><p>I very well could be wrong as I'm a new Reloader, however, I have done a faamount of "testing" as well as research.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoomFlop, post: 1842357, member: 55851"] I’m am far from a professional shooter/Reloader, but a few things I found confusing: He mentions the amount of lube on the case can effect the amount of bump you’ll get, yet he lubed the case, sized it and then placed it in his rifle for the “finish sizing” without removing the lube. So didn’t he effectively double his negative variable? He also continues to use the same case and as he mentioned he is work hardening that case and thus will have more spring back with each sizing causing added variables? He also is using a 3 position safety, shouldn’t he be feeling the round with the safety in the middle position thus eliminating the cocking mechanism like you would by removing a Remington firing pin assembly? Lastly, do we as hunters not want a little play for rain, dirt, dust, spring back, etc etc to make sure that every round chambers in the moment of truth? I very well could be wrong as I’m a new Reloader, however, I have done a faamount of “testing” as well as research. Steve [/QUOTE]
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