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Reloading
Help with ring from seater dye
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<blockquote data-quote="theEMP" data-source="post: 1130188" data-attributes="member: 65321"><p>The bullet is .308. The neck outside dia. is 0.334 once the bullet is seated it is 0.336 so about 2 thou of neck tension which I would think was good. Unless I am measuring that wrong. The cases where cleaned in a tumbler before annealing but not after. They all look to be chamfered correctly. Powder is 64.5 grains of H4350 in a 300 wsm. It is not a compressed load. It dose seem to take a fair bit of force to seat the bullet. What is the correct way to check neck tension?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theEMP, post: 1130188, member: 65321"] The bullet is .308. The neck outside dia. is 0.334 once the bullet is seated it is 0.336 so about 2 thou of neck tension which I would think was good. Unless I am measuring that wrong. The cases where cleaned in a tumbler before annealing but not after. They all look to be chamfered correctly. Powder is 64.5 grains of H4350 in a 300 wsm. It is not a compressed load. It dose seem to take a fair bit of force to seat the bullet. What is the correct way to check neck tension? [/QUOTE]
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