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Belted Magnum questions for you guys..
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<blockquote data-quote="ulgrant" data-source="post: 702635" data-attributes="member: 55106"><p><strong>bump 30 cal belted necks back</strong></p><p></p><p>I've had a few 300 Wby mag shells that repeatedly would NOT resize with a full length die, the shoulder was too high, this fixes it every time</p><p> </p><p>this, and a hammer on a wooden surface, vertically set up, hit the air fitting, and it bumps the shoulder back enough to then chamber next time</p><p> </p><p>it's not the area above the belt, I've seen those still chamber being at .514" and more dimensional width</p><p> </p><p>it's the shoulder being too high, it gets work hardened and then no press on earth can size it back down</p><p> </p><p>a hammer and pipe will</p><p> </p><p>of course it should be annealed first, but if you don't hve the time, the pipe will still work- cast iron is harder than brass, it doesn't have to be a high-dollar break the bank hardened steel die to resize brass</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ulgrant, post: 702635, member: 55106"] [b]bump 30 cal belted necks back[/b] I've had a few 300 Wby mag shells that repeatedly would NOT resize with a full length die, the shoulder was too high, this fixes it every time this, and a hammer on a wooden surface, vertically set up, hit the air fitting, and it bumps the shoulder back enough to then chamber next time it's not the area above the belt, I've seen those still chamber being at .514" and more dimensional width it's the shoulder being too high, it gets work hardened and then no press on earth can size it back down a hammer and pipe will of course it should be annealed first, but if you don't hve the time, the pipe will still work- cast iron is harder than brass, it doesn't have to be a high-dollar break the bank hardened steel die to resize brass [/QUOTE]
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