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<blockquote data-quote="lilboots" data-source="post: 2194901" data-attributes="member: 24733"><p>OK, tried the sizing die again, with it low enough i know it was getting in all the way. Ran one piece of the Winchester through, and 1 piece of the Remington brass. The Remington measured .312 before, and .308 after running it through the die. After running the Winchester through several times, it still only measured .305. Not sure why, almost acting like the brass is soft, and sucking back in. Think I will stick with the Remington brass for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilboots, post: 2194901, member: 24733"] OK, tried the sizing die again, with it low enough i know it was getting in all the way. Ran one piece of the Winchester through, and 1 piece of the Remington brass. The Remington measured .312 before, and .308 after running it through the die. After running the Winchester through several times, it still only measured .305. Not sure why, almost acting like the brass is soft, and sucking back in. Think I will stick with the Remington brass for now. [/QUOTE]
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