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Why am I splitting necks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 1460380" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>I FL size because I dont like to have to FL size every few firings anyway because it gets too stiff to chamber. That completely defeats my purpose of doing the same thing every single time. There's no stiff chambering, it just slides in no problem. I'm measuring the .002 off the shoulder with a gauge. I used to neck size. I started doing tests to see if there was any difference in neck sizing or shoulder bumping as far as accuracy goes. I found it didnt make any difference so I just went to bumping shoulders. Just a personal preference is all. I think once I get my bushing die set up the issue will go away. Like I said I didnt have neck split issues with the thinner hornady brass, I think the thicker stuff is just getting over worked in my particular die. The case head separation however has me alittle puzzled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 1460380, member: 72601"] I FL size because I dont like to have to FL size every few firings anyway because it gets too stiff to chamber. That completely defeats my purpose of doing the same thing every single time. There's no stiff chambering, it just slides in no problem. I'm measuring the .002 off the shoulder with a gauge. I used to neck size. I started doing tests to see if there was any difference in neck sizing or shoulder bumping as far as accuracy goes. I found it didnt make any difference so I just went to bumping shoulders. Just a personal preference is all. I think once I get my bushing die set up the issue will go away. Like I said I didnt have neck split issues with the thinner hornady brass, I think the thicker stuff is just getting over worked in my particular die. The case head separation however has me alittle puzzled. [/QUOTE]
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