Reasonable start. At least Bart Sauter and Larry Costa were involved with the publication of the book.Indeed. This book, authored by the preeminent Benchrest shooter of all time, received I'm sure, a good once over by a host of people. However, "What this guy said ... " can pretty much be taken to the bank as something very reliable: http://www.brunoshooters.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=BSS&Product_Code=TBSC Read it and reread it. There are a host of gems everywhere, including his thoughts on sizing brass. Digest everything in this book and you'll never frequent this site again.![]()
Now, I don't have the book. But I doubt you'll find in there, without further context information,
NEVER NEVER NEVER just neck size EVER!
and
FULL LENGTH SIZING, which should be done each and every time you reload, with a properly dimensioned Die, moves the case's ENTIRE dimensions from .0005" to no more than .001" to bring it back into specs. And, as an added benefit, you only need one die to do that.
I do have one from-the-factory rifle, a Savage 112 Tactical in .223, manufactured in the 1990s, that I use when I have to fire a Factory Class match. For dies, I have (1) a Redding die set, both FL and neck, and (2) a Bonanza that can both size the neck and bump the shoulder, but does not size the rest of the body. I have about 50 cases for this rifle, and about 1,200 rounds through the barrel. What's that work out to, around 24 reloads on each case?
The cases have never been FL sized. Why? I keep pressures down to a little less than what's listed as "max" in the loading manuals. By the way, the chamber runs .010 longer than SAAMI, I did measure that. While I didn't measure the chamber at the head, I'd guess the base diameter in the chamber is well over .005 above SAAMI minimum for cases. And I'd guess the dies are under SAAMI maximum for dies -- otherwise they'd be defective. So, were I to FL size every time, I'd be moving the brass far more than the .0005 to .001 you mention. About 10 times as much.
If you are summarizing Mr. Boyer when you make your statements, I find it hard to believe he didn't, somewhere farther up in the book, note that he is talking about Benchrest chamberings. That he specifies his resize reamer as well as chamber reamer. I have no idea if he prefers his chamber reamer to be .0025, .003, .0035, or .004 over the resize reamer at the base, but likely it is somewhere in there.
But that's not the situation here. The original poster stated:
the rifle has only fired 550 rounds since new I am the first owner its a howa 1500 in 308
We're talking about a Howa in .308 -- with RCBS dies, another thing the original poster mentioned.
We're in the General Forum.
In short, I think the content in your post has a lot in common with the Christmas Goose.
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