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What am I doing wrong with sizing brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="MZmoose" data-source="post: 1984058" data-attributes="member: 41085"><p>I would throw that gauge away unless you are loading rounds to minimum specs for several guns. You will likely get short case life if you're resizing down to min spec everytime. Bump the shoulder back .002" on your once fired brass (in that rifle) and toss the gauge. I have a 7mm RM with a long chamber. The new brass stretched .014" at the base to shoulder measurement. If I resize that to min spec everytime it won't last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MZmoose, post: 1984058, member: 41085"] I would throw that gauge away unless you are loading rounds to minimum specs for several guns. You will likely get short case life if you're resizing down to min spec everytime. Bump the shoulder back .002" on your once fired brass (in that rifle) and toss the gauge. I have a 7mm RM with a long chamber. The new brass stretched .014" at the base to shoulder measurement. If I resize that to min spec everytime it won't last. [/QUOTE]
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