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Larry Willis Belted magnum case-bulge dies
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<blockquote data-quote="rooster721" data-source="post: 942982" data-attributes="member: 40654"><p>The brass I have primed has already been sized, so the necks shouldn't need to be re-sized. A body-die alone shouldn't affect the neck dimension. I have always been under the impression that (as stated in my last post) a body die (could) be used on loaded brass to bump shoulders on cartridges that had become too-snug due to neck-only sizing... so if a guy can do that to a loaded round, I can't see just-primed brass' necks being affected ?? I've personally never put loaded-rounds through my other body-die (simply been under the impression it can be done) That's why I brought it up-- curious if others "have-so" and could verify that it works is all. In this-case, it would save me the use of 60 pieces of brass that's been prepped & primed (for the old chamber) and enable me to fire-form it now to the new one & carry-on from there... otherwise I've got 60 wasted brass w/60 live primers in them, which would be unfortunate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster721, post: 942982, member: 40654"] The brass I have primed has already been sized, so the necks shouldn't need to be re-sized. A body-die alone shouldn't affect the neck dimension. I have always been under the impression that (as stated in my last post) a body die (could) be used on loaded brass to bump shoulders on cartridges that had become too-snug due to neck-only sizing... so if a guy can do that to a loaded round, I can't see just-primed brass' necks being affected ?? I've personally never put loaded-rounds through my other body-die (simply been under the impression it can be done) That's why I brought it up-- curious if others "have-so" and could verify that it works is all. In this-case, it would save me the use of 60 pieces of brass that's been prepped & primed (for the old chamber) and enable me to fire-form it now to the new one & carry-on from there... otherwise I've got 60 wasted brass w/60 live primers in them, which would be unfortunate. [/QUOTE]
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