My 308win twice fired brass takes a bit of effort chambering, some more than others. The chambering marks are near the case head. Body sizing with shoulder bump (no neck sizing) solves the problem.
Factory brass 1.622"
Once fired 1.624-1.625"
Twice fired 1.626-1.627"
After body sizing, I get 1.625".
I was thinking of using the twice fired as is, and maybe keep applying the bit of extra effort required to chamber.
My OCD tells me this would give better accuracy as brass dimensions are close to chamber dimensions (maybe too close).
Need advise. Should I go with my OCD? Or should I body size and rely on brass consistency to get better accuracy?
Brass is Lapua, redding dies.
For once fired brass, I hardly face this issue, and can almost ignore it.
Factory brass 1.622"
Once fired 1.624-1.625"
Twice fired 1.626-1.627"
After body sizing, I get 1.625".
I was thinking of using the twice fired as is, and maybe keep applying the bit of extra effort required to chamber.
My OCD tells me this would give better accuracy as brass dimensions are close to chamber dimensions (maybe too close).
Need advise. Should I go with my OCD? Or should I body size and rely on brass consistency to get better accuracy?
Brass is Lapua, redding dies.
For once fired brass, I hardly face this issue, and can almost ignore it.