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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Do I need to turn necks again?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigedp51" data-source="post: 1700195" data-attributes="member: 28965"><p>And your body sizing die pushed the shoulder back forcing the unturned shoulder area into the neck.</p><p></p><p>Fire the cases again and see if the fired cases need to be neck turned again. Meaning after firing again where does the shoulder end up and the neck turning stop.</p><p></p><p>Most new cases have the shoulder shorter than the GO gauge, and when fired the shoulder will be blown forward to match the chambers shoulder. Meaning you should not see any unturned areas on the neck after firing. "BUT" you stated the case was sized in a body die and you now see some shoulder area in the neck now. This means you pushed the case shoulder back too far and made the shoulder area flow into the neck.</p><p></p><p>This is the only thing I can think of if you turned the necks to the neck shoulder junction correctly. So again fire the cases again and see what the neck and shoulder junction looks like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigedp51, post: 1700195, member: 28965"] And your body sizing die pushed the shoulder back forcing the unturned shoulder area into the neck. Fire the cases again and see if the fired cases need to be neck turned again. Meaning after firing again where does the shoulder end up and the neck turning stop. Most new cases have the shoulder shorter than the GO gauge, and when fired the shoulder will be blown forward to match the chambers shoulder. Meaning you should not see any unturned areas on the neck after firing. "BUT" you stated the case was sized in a body die and you now see some shoulder area in the neck now. This means you pushed the case shoulder back too far and made the shoulder area flow into the neck. This is the only thing I can think of if you turned the necks to the neck shoulder junction correctly. So again fire the cases again and see what the neck and shoulder junction looks like. [/QUOTE]
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