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My once fired brass and headspace question

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  • Pearyw
    I looked in a couple of my manuals and it looks like your load is about 20% lower than the recommended starting load. Hornady manual showed a starting load of 42.2 gr of 4064 with a 170 gr bullet.
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  • B17-P51
    The brass will get shorter on the 1st firing as it expands to fit your chamber. If you neck size, you will have a perfect fit in that chamber only.
    This is good as you will not overwork the brass and will have no headspace problems. The brass will grow SLIGHTLY with each subsequent firing and MAY need trimmed in 5 or so firings. Downside, if you have 2 of these caliber rifles it may not fit the other one.Full length sizing will lengthen the brass slightly and reduce the life of the brass a little as it will stretch with each firing and be reformed in the die each time.
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  • flyingtorpedo
    I only have one rifle in this caliber. I'm using the "wimpy" lawyered down data from my Lee book right now. I also have the JS data in my Lyman book but I'm just plinking with it right now so I wanted something lighter. I'm going to neck sizing these as well.
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  • B17-P51
    You can Pseudo neck size with your full length die by smoking the neck and shoulder of lubed, fired case over a candle flame then running it into the FL sizer till the shoulder just kisses the die. You will know this when the soot begins to disappear. Leave about a full turn of clearance between the die and shellholder initially then screw down an eighth of a turn each time you run the same case into the die until there is an impression in the soot. Set the ring with the case in the die and you are set to go.The whole process takes about a minute and you will never have any problems with headspace and your brass will last almost forever.
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  • JustC
    factory brass almost always becomes shorter on it's first firing in a non min-spec chamber.
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  • jonk
    I wouldn't worry about it. I will say though that that is a very mild load, and Lee's data is just wrong. It isn't so mild as to be dangerous though (detonation).

    I personally use 38 gr of 4064 with a 185 gr bullet for pre-98 actions, about 45 for 98 actions (with about 48 being max).

    I do recommend neck sizing only if for one gun though- either with neck dies or a full length die screwed in just enough to size the neck and not push back the shoulder. Just gotta play with it to realize this.
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