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Quote from: NWShooter on May 26, 2022, 05:35:42 AMFull length size. .002 shoulder bump. Quality dies will keep everything concentric the first go around. Blue box brass and yellow box bullets for .1’s accuracy. Fullsize, lapua, berger, money !
Full length size. .002 shoulder bump. Quality dies will keep everything concentric the first go around. Blue box brass and yellow box bullets for .1’s accuracy.
Quote from: Magnum_Willys on May 26, 2022, 07:35:12 AMQuote from: NWShooter on May 26, 2022, 05:35:42 AMFull length size. .002 shoulder bump. Quality dies will keep everything concentric the first go around. Blue box brass and yellow box bullets for .1’s accuracy. Fullsize, lapua, berger, money !
Quote from: NWShooter on May 26, 2022, 07:57:24 AMQuote from: Magnum_Willys on May 26, 2022, 07:35:12 AMQuote from: NWShooter on May 26, 2022, 05:35:42 AMFull length size. .002 shoulder bump. Quality dies will keep everything concentric the first go around. Blue box brass and yellow box bullets for .1’s accuracy. Fullsize, lapua, berger, money ! but if lapua isn't available insert Peterson.
I wouldn't say neck sizing is a thing of the past at all. I've been reloading for 40 years, but only in the last five years have I been neck sizing. I do it for two rifles- my daughter's 7mm-08 and my 338 Win. Mag. Getting great accuracy with both. I don't load to the max with either one, as I'm trying to keep recoil down a bit. For my 270 Win. and 30/06 I'm still doing the full length sizing like I've always done.But neck sizing sure saves a whole lot of time.
Quote from: bobcat on May 26, 2022, 09:25:13 AMI wouldn't say neck sizing is a thing of the past at all. I've been reloading for 40 years, but only in the last five years have I been neck sizing. I do it for two rifles- my daughter's 7mm-08 and my 338 Win. Mag. Getting great accuracy with both. I don't load to the max with either one, as I'm trying to keep recoil down a bit. For my 270 Win. and 30/06 I'm still doing the full length sizing like I've always done.But neck sizing sure saves a whole lot of time.till your brass grows enough to be difficult to chamber. Then you’ll need to bump shoulders.
For my precision loads I size 1/3 down case, rotate 33 degrees, size down 2/3 down case, rotate another 33 degrees, then full size. Keeps cases as concentric as possible
I've heard or the other way is best depending who you talk to, I happened to stumble onto this video: