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Reloading
Leaving false shoulder for fireforming?
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<blockquote data-quote="arthurj" data-source="post: 96990" data-attributes="member: 3718"><p>Hey guys, I am going to a 6.506AI built. I have bought a FL 270 die and a 6.5-06 die for necking down lapua 30-06 brass. I am wondering about leaving the false shoulder to give the crush fit for fireforming. What I am wondering is, if the gun will have a tight neck, how do I turn the necks when leaving the false shoulder? Surely I wouldn't neck down, turn then neck up, then back down leaving the shoulder? That seems like too much work on the brass. Do I need to turn while the neck is .270 or .30 caliber diameter then size down? If those who form off of the false shoulder for a tight necked gun could tell me the process they go through, it would be much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arthurj, post: 96990, member: 3718"] Hey guys, I am going to a 6.506AI built. I have bought a FL 270 die and a 6.5-06 die for necking down lapua 30-06 brass. I am wondering about leaving the false shoulder to give the crush fit for fireforming. What I am wondering is, if the gun will have a tight neck, how do I turn the necks when leaving the false shoulder? Surely I wouldn't neck down, turn then neck up, then back down leaving the shoulder? That seems like too much work on the brass. Do I need to turn while the neck is .270 or .30 caliber diameter then size down? If those who form off of the false shoulder for a tight necked gun could tell me the process they go through, it would be much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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