As has been mentioned, to get your brass to chamber in a different rifle, you will need a full length sizing die [set up properly]
I am another guy who does not care for Federal brass, due to it being a bit on the "soft" side.
I;m sure it is fine for rather moderate loads, but the primer pockets open up with warmer loads, rendering it useless after 2-4 firings.
I have no estimate of how many rounds I have loaded since the early 60s, but the number is in 6 figures, so I have obviously formed
opinions about components, procedures, etc. Dave.
I am another guy who does not care for Federal brass, due to it being a bit on the "soft" side.
I;m sure it is fine for rather moderate loads, but the primer pockets open up with warmer loads, rendering it useless after 2-4 firings.
I have no estimate of how many rounds I have loaded since the early 60s, but the number is in 6 figures, so I have obviously formed
opinions about components, procedures, etc. Dave.