I did it with a dozen shots with about 3-pound extraction force and 12 more with about 60 pounds. Fired alternately to even out effects of fouling the bore. 3-pound ones had different velocity average than the 60's. About 30 to 40 fps slower and less extreme spread.Well, Bart you can go ahead and do this 100 more shots to believe it..
Someone took the expander ball out of his 30-06 full length sizing die then stuffed his component recipe in cases full length sized in it. He said he wanted to try sizing cases in a die like I used. But he forgot about me telling him to have the die neck honed out to a couple thousandths less than his earlier reloaded ammo. The primers were mushroomed out past primer pocket radiused edges and dented less than his other normal looking. I asked if he had any more of that ammo bud he said he pulled the bullets from them. And it took a lot more force on his press handle to pull those cases down off the bullets than normal.
At a rifle match years ago, one shooter was complaining about his ammo having elevation stringing. And his 1000 yard zero was less elevation on his rear sight than normal. After his rifle smoked and recoiled a lot more than normal he quit shooting after he noticed the ejected 30-06 case had no neck. It went down range with the bullet. Pulling some of the bullets showed the had different levels of dissimilar metal bonding corrosion "glueing" the necks in place and bullets having much higher than even MIL SPEC 60 pound release force. The ammo was many years old and he wanted to shoot it.
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