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.416/.338 Cartridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="JBM" data-source="post: 45843" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>I don't think the .338/.416 is that bad to make cases for, it's certainly easier than some wildcats. It has a two die forming set and requires trimming (I had my wildcat made so that the neck is large enough I don't have to turn the necks). You make a false shoulder, then fireform. Not being a belted wildcat, you can turn the bases and then put the false shoulder on it without creating excessive headspace. The only problem I've had is not chamfering the necks enough and having them collapse when forming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBM, post: 45843, member: 1969"] I don't think the .338/.416 is that bad to make cases for, it's certainly easier than some wildcats. It has a two die forming set and requires trimming (I had my wildcat made so that the neck is large enough I don't have to turn the necks). You make a false shoulder, then fireform. Not being a belted wildcat, you can turn the bases and then put the false shoulder on it without creating excessive headspace. The only problem I've had is not chamfering the necks enough and having them collapse when forming. [/QUOTE]
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