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What do you see with virgin vs. once fired.
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<blockquote data-quote="Unionsparky46" data-source="post: 2859888" data-attributes="member: 125736"><p>I am another one that fire forms, neck sizes for three go arounds, anneals and FL. I had some case issues not chambering correctly so I watched a very informative tutorial by Eric Cortina. That guy is my hero. Shows how to measure your neck, shoulders and case. Then, explained how to set up the FL die. </p><p></p><p> Just do yourself a favor and buy good dies. My Redding Comps have yet to fail me. I've never developed a load with virgin brass. I have personally seen fps swings and difficulty developing a load without fire forming. I would imagine that a rifle might shoot better seasoned than still "breaking in". I use that term loosely because some rifle just shoot better after 100 or so rounds.</p><p></p><p> Last rifle I helped out on my buddy dang near gave up on. We still have to go to the range to prove my theory. Sure like reading this stuff and various ideas y'all have. Makes each way better! Thank you all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unionsparky46, post: 2859888, member: 125736"] I am another one that fire forms, neck sizes for three go arounds, anneals and FL. I had some case issues not chambering correctly so I watched a very informative tutorial by Eric Cortina. That guy is my hero. Shows how to measure your neck, shoulders and case. Then, explained how to set up the FL die. Just do yourself a favor and buy good dies. My Redding Comps have yet to fail me. I’ve never developed a load with virgin brass. I have personally seen fps swings and difficulty developing a load without fire forming. I would imagine that a rifle might shoot better seasoned than still “breaking in”. I use that term loosely because some rifle just shoot better after 100 or so rounds. Last rifle I helped out on my buddy dang near gave up on. We still have to go to the range to prove my theory. Sure like reading this stuff and various ideas y’all have. Makes each way better! Thank you all! [/QUOTE]
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