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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1092243" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Snowbird, unless you actually intend to learn everything the hardest way, you should probably pick up a couple books and learn about clearances, brass behavior, neck tension(actual), and brass sizing, etc.</p><p>I suggest the same for many here..</p><p></p><p>Your necks never were 'too thin' as implied here. I shoot with considerably thinner necks than yours, and can do so for the rest of my life, without ever splitting necks -with zero annealing.</p><p>-You're flat out sizing too much. </p><p>-Don't reload Win WSM factory & 'plated' cases, as they're not 'reloading brass'. Winchester sells reloading brass.</p><p>-And don't trim brass to the shortest in a lot. This alone could be contributing to your ES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1092243, member: 1521"] Snowbird, unless you actually intend to learn everything the hardest way, you should probably pick up a couple books and learn about clearances, brass behavior, neck tension(actual), and brass sizing, etc. I suggest the same for many here.. Your necks never were 'too thin' as implied here. I shoot with considerably thinner necks than yours, and can do so for the rest of my life, without ever splitting necks -with zero annealing. -You're flat out sizing too much. -Don't reload Win WSM factory & 'plated' cases, as they're not 'reloading brass'. Winchester sells reloading brass. -And don't trim brass to the shortest in a lot. This alone could be contributing to your ES. [/QUOTE]
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