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Old 01-03-2014, 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by catnthehat View Post
Nope, no need as the measure is calibrated by volume.

I did once upon a time many years ago check the measure aganst a scale and they work out very very close, and no , there is no need to re-size the cases either.
BP is such low pressure stuff that you can switch from one gun to another with ease unless one is using smokeless loads.
I often decap in a MEC press however, and that will re-size the brass for a person in case a smokeless load is being used
Cat
Not sure why your refering to volumetric measuring,but in regards to using a sizing die,your saying theirs no need to resize BP loads...ok.
What about if you are loading BP into once-fired hulls that you scavenged from duck blinds etc,do they not need to be resized even if they were once-fired smokeless shells?
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