As you saw from a previous thread, I have only ever fl sized or neck sized using RCBS dies or Redding dies. I recently bought a 22-250 A.I. which came with loaded rounds, resized brass, unsized brass, bullets, and Redding deluxe dies. The seller did not load for center fire, his brother did it all. Therefore, he had very little knowledge about what his brother did. Anyway, all the brass was Lapua and again, I have no way of knowing how many rounds fired. The rifle was an older 700 bdl trued, bedded and floated by Mark Penrod with a stainless Kreiger barrel. When I started checking out the brass, the fired i.d. dimension of the brass was .2195- .2205. This shocked me as I could not insert a bullet in order to find the lands the old fashioned way! Furthermore, about 100 brass that had been sized had an I.D. of .2195-.220. However, I then did a much larger sample and found the unsized brass fell into two lot sizes! The one stated above and the other one of .2235-.2245. There did not seem to be any in between! Does this make sense? I am having trouble understanding the lot that measured .2195-.2205? When I checked a lot of brass out of my 40 xb 22-250, the i.d. of the fired unsized brass was very consistent and .226-.227. I just have to assume the chamber is bigger in the xb! Anyway, can anyway explain my dimensions in the A.I. Thanks, Tom