35WhelenAI
WKR
- Joined
- Nov 20, 2021
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For hunting loads, use a full length sizer and start by sizing the neck a bit at a time and eventually it's going to touch the shoulder/case body. Continue lowering the sizing die a bit at a time, set the sizing die at the point those rounds chamber reliably in your rifle. I typically chamber rounds by rotating them 90° at a time to be sure they feed no matter how they sit in the magazine. For target shooting, a bit of resistance is not an issue, however for hunting you get one wrong and it's an issue. Park BS argumentative attitudes at the door fellas, if this is where you need to compare size it's ridiculous. Predictable who shows up with that in most cases.