TimberHunter
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Last year I started with a hornaday FL die set and bumping the should back .001-.002 would result is approx .010” of total case stretch. I gave up because I was concerned about making the brass brittle and having case separation so I shot factory ammo last year.
I recently got an RCBS FL set and bumping the should back approx .002 results in the case stretching .008”. Less stretch than the Hornady so that good but .008” each time result in needing to trim nearly each time I resize. Is that excessive? Should I be worried about brass life and case separation? If I could get 4-5 reloading out of each case, I’d be happy.
This rifle is a hunting rifle, that is why I’ve stayed away from neck sizing.
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I recently got an RCBS FL set and bumping the should back approx .002 results in the case stretching .008”. Less stretch than the Hornady so that good but .008” each time result in needing to trim nearly each time I resize. Is that excessive? Should I be worried about brass life and case separation? If I could get 4-5 reloading out of each case, I’d be happy.
This rifle is a hunting rifle, that is why I’ve stayed away from neck sizing.
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