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Reloading
When do you turn your necks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1959165" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>In my experience, the more overbore a cartridge is, the more difficult it is to tune. They also have the shortest barrel life, so you want to do it with as few rounds as possible. When faced with that, I will prepare brass just like the benchrest guys do. Here is an example. Take a 6.5 Creed and a 26 Nosler. I would get some decent brass and see how the Creed shoots with little or no prep. You can always do more if you aren't happy with the results, have fun with it and shoot it allot. With the 26 I would start with the best brass I could prepare and work from there. Am I making any sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1959165, member: 92702"] In my experience, the more overbore a cartridge is, the more difficult it is to tune. They also have the shortest barrel life, so you want to do it with as few rounds as possible. When faced with that, I will prepare brass just like the benchrest guys do. Here is an example. Take a 6.5 Creed and a 26 Nosler. I would get some decent brass and see how the Creed shoots with little or no prep. You can always do more if you aren't happy with the results, have fun with it and shoot it allot. With the 26 I would start with the best brass I could prepare and work from there. Am I making any sense? [/QUOTE]
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