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<blockquote data-quote="Chase723" data-source="post: 1843633" data-attributes="member: 21524"><p>[USER=2736]@J E Custom[/USER] thanks for posting this. I do the same thing. I'm not an expert at all, but I think that people get lost in the weeds about this kind of stuff all the time. Some people are dogmatic about it and for them they have to set it back to a certain number. That's losing sight of the big picture and purpose. I used to neck size only because in the early days when I was young that's what people preached. I ran into problems with that like is inevitable. Now I FL resize like you describe and like Broz from LRO has a video on. Brass fits perfect for the chamber it's shot in, always chambers and ejects easily, and seems to be part of the equation that has reliably resulted in rifles that consistently shoot sub 1/2 MOA and often shoot 1/4-1/3 MOA...which in my mind is the point of all of it. Like you mention, it's a requisite part of long range hunting and shooting. Personally, if I decide to take the shot, the rifle can't be the limiting factor. I think everything you have said has been spot on and I've learned a lot over the years reading your posts. Keep it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chase723, post: 1843633, member: 21524"] [USER=2736]@J E Custom[/USER] thanks for posting this. I do the same thing. I’m not an expert at all, but I think that people get lost in the weeds about this kind of stuff all the time. Some people are dogmatic about it and for them they have to set it back to a certain number. That’s losing sight of the big picture and purpose. I used to neck size only because in the early days when I was young that’s what people preached. I ran into problems with that like is inevitable. Now I FL resize like you describe and like Broz from LRO has a video on. Brass fits perfect for the chamber it’s shot in, always chambers and ejects easily, and seems to be part of the equation that has reliably resulted in rifles that consistently shoot sub 1/2 MOA and often shoot 1/4-1/3 MOA...which in my mind is the point of all of it. Like you mention, it’s a requisite part of long range hunting and shooting. Personally, if I decide to take the shot, the rifle can’t be the limiting factor. I think everything you have said has been spot on and I’ve learned a lot over the years reading your posts. Keep it up. [/QUOTE]
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