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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 804612" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>Just don't resize the case body anymore than you have to to get easy chambering.</p><p></p><p>I didn't see if you mentioned what type of dies you use, if your using full length dies back em off till you feel resistance to closing your bolt then turn your dies in till that resistance just goes away. At that point you will be working your case as little as possible, and minimize case stretch. My self I use a neck die and a Redding body set to size my case just enough to feel the case when I close the bolt but not enough for the bolt to {fall closed} or have it feel like I'm using effort to close the bolt. The point to that for me is to work my case as little as possible, and maximize case life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 804612, member: 47325"] Just don't resize the case body anymore than you have to to get easy chambering. I didn't see if you mentioned what type of dies you use, if your using full length dies back em off till you feel resistance to closing your bolt then turn your dies in till that resistance just goes away. At that point you will be working your case as little as possible, and minimize case stretch. My self I use a neck die and a Redding body set to size my case just enough to feel the case when I close the bolt but not enough for the bolt to {fall closed} or have it feel like I'm using effort to close the bolt. The point to that for me is to work my case as little as possible, and maximize case life. [/QUOTE]
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