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Amount of times you’ve been able to neck size a case before it becomes too snug to chamber? And when it does, how far to you set the shoulder back to get it to chamber again?
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Depends on the round, case manufacture, and how hard you are pushing it along with if it has been annealed etc. I don't think there is a hard fast answer.
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By annealing necks I’ve been able to go 10+ loadings using only a LCNS with no shoulder bump necessary.
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I’ve gone 10 firings on my AI cases pushed pretty hard. Full length sizing die, just “kissing” the shoulder.....never annealed! I had a case separation just forward of the web, after the 10th firing. I now dispose of my brass after 10 th firing. memtb
Last edited by memtb; 09/24/20.
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