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Reloading
Who Makes Nosler Brass ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old teacher" data-source="post: 654271" data-attributes="member: 48420"><p>Sorry, but I am back. I wanted to ask Idaho CDT a question on his fire-forming loads. You said that you use a light load, just as I used to do. Do you have a case gauging tool like the RCBS Case Master? If you do, the next time you fireform some cases, use your usual load and use a few heavy loads. Then use your case gauger to check for both head, case body and case neck concentricity, case neck thickness, and case length. Measure carefully and compare the light against the heavy in those categories. The results may be interesting...or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old teacher, post: 654271, member: 48420"] Sorry, but I am back. I wanted to ask Idaho CDT a question on his fire-forming loads. You said that you use a light load, just as I used to do. Do you have a case gauging tool like the RCBS Case Master? If you do, the next time you fireform some cases, use your usual load and use a few heavy loads. Then use your case gauger to check for both head, case body and case neck concentricity, case neck thickness, and case length. Measure carefully and compare the light against the heavy in those categories. The results may be interesting...or not. [/QUOTE]
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