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Whatever your doing is working.
All my rifles are full length sized. I measure head space off a fired case and basically load it with the same measurment. Less than a thou bump. (Datum on the shoulder)
I see the line at about 6 firings on REM mag. I can at least double the amount of use on other calibres. And then stop for no apparent reason, just because maybe I should.
I recently asked the same question about when is my brass buggered on another calibre as there was no apparent signs after 13 firings.
So I just figured as I use the same method for all my calibres, it's REM mag brass for you, it's the initial stretch iv heard of that ruins case life. Maybe I'm wrong but I have no other explanation when it's compared to my other calibres.
As I say, whatever your doing is working
Have you checked it is the start of separation? Maybe just a bit of a polished spot?
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