flexible
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Hi everyone, flexible here. Been loading pistol for decades but new to rifle reloading.
This is a weird thought but in our pursuit of accuracy would it make sense to not start resizing FL till difficulties start when chambering?
This cropped up when I heard some Bench Rest shooters saying it takes 3 or 4 firings to 'really' fireform brass to the chamber?
So, I have some virgin brass. Is it sensible, after firing, to FL resize to the exact same length it came out of the chamber and NOT bumping the shoulder back by 1 to 3 thousandths until the brass became difficult to chamber. At that point (difficult chambering) would it be time to FL resize and shoulder bump back?????
Again, this is an oddball thought and would love to be proven wrong.
thanks
flexible
This is a weird thought but in our pursuit of accuracy would it make sense to not start resizing FL till difficulties start when chambering?
This cropped up when I heard some Bench Rest shooters saying it takes 3 or 4 firings to 'really' fireform brass to the chamber?
So, I have some virgin brass. Is it sensible, after firing, to FL resize to the exact same length it came out of the chamber and NOT bumping the shoulder back by 1 to 3 thousandths until the brass became difficult to chamber. At that point (difficult chambering) would it be time to FL resize and shoulder bump back?????
Again, this is an oddball thought and would love to be proven wrong.
thanks
flexible