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19 September 2008, 01:21
PAHunter
New brass resize before reloading or not?
Hi Guys:

I always resize my brass before using, but is it necessary? I just got new 470 Nitro Express brass that I am reloading, do I have to resize before I load? Probably dumb question huh...

Regards Jim P.


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19 September 2008, 01:48
Gerry
Jim,

I don't think it's a silly question at all.

While I don't normally completely re-size new cartridge cases I do pop 'em over the expander ball to ensure the cases mouths are round.

While doing this yesterday with a new batch of W-W Super .22 Hornet brass noticed they did require a complete F/L sizing to get them all uniform. Ya just never know.....

I've never loaded a 470 NE cartridge though but now that I think about it would F/L re-size the cases to ensure there is enough bullet tension, see if the mouths need squaring up because the finished cartridges probably require a solid crimp?


Cheers,

Number 10
19 September 2008, 02:14
Bobby Tomek
It's not necessary but a good idea nonetheless. Especially in the smaller calibers, case mouths are often dented and out-of-round.

Now, in the case of Lapua and Nosler, that brass is generally ready to load right out of the box.


Bobby
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19 September 2008, 02:16
Jim C. <><
quote:
do I have to resize before I load?


Well, think of it this way; Right now, it may or may not be the same dimensions. If you FL size it, it will be the same dimensions. Easy to do and won't cost much. Why not just do it?
19 September 2008, 02:26
retreever
Jim you will know after loading if off slightly you will not be able to close the double..

Mike


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19 September 2008, 04:19
ted thorn
It is best to size new brass to at the very least fix all the dings in the mouths of the case's.


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19 September 2008, 04:43
PAHunter
Hi Guys:

I put the new shells on the Forster case trimmer, they were all almost exact, and what the hell I loaded up eight rounds without resizing them. I tried them in the double and they are fine.

The damn dacron filler is a pain in the ass though. Smiler

Regards... Jim P.


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19 September 2008, 05:48
ted thorn
quote:
Originally posted by PAHunter:


The damn dacron filler is a pain in the ass though. Smiler

Regards... Jim P.


??what is dacron filler??


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19 September 2008, 07:22
Bigdaddytacp
Not to hijack the thread...but Dacron filler is just a wad of fluffy cotton like material-dacron that is put in some shells, mainly LARGE ones that don't get filled all the way up with powder....this keeps the powder against the flash of the primer and keeps the burn more consistant over the powder laying along the bottom of the big shell and the flame igniting the larger area on one shell over the other shells in the batch/gun...makes the point of impact consistant and avoid pressure spikes in the spread out powder shells.....the dacron is light and fluffy ....not much weight....just volunme.....hth..good luck and good shooting-loading!!


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19 September 2008, 07:29
PAHunter
Hi Bigdaddy:

Thanks for the splain... I couldn't of said it better myself.

Regards.. Jim P.


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19 September 2008, 18:27
Hot Core
Those of you considering using a "Filler" might want to go over to the GunSmith Board and use the "Find" Button at the top of the page. Do a Find on the word bulge and you can see why a lot of folks are reluctant to use them - including me. You can also try "Chamber Ring", but I just did the one.

Not all of them are associated with Fillers, but there was considerable discussion about it back in the `50s & `60s in the NRA magazines. I find it easier on my mind to just use the proper "Bulky" Powder which is designed for this use.

Best of luck to you all.
19 September 2008, 22:47
eurocentric
I neck-size and trim to recommended length.
20 September 2008, 01:11
kraky
I run a mandrel into the neck to straight out kinks. Running new brass into a sizing die does almost nothing to change the brass as it's already down to minimum size.
It's been my findings that you are better off doing the accurizing on the brass after the first firing.
20 September 2008, 02:47
Fjold
I always do just because nothing in new brass is uniform.




Frank



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20 September 2008, 03:03
MickinColo
I full length resize new brass.