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Leaving false shoulder for fireforming?
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<blockquote data-quote="arthurj" data-source="post: 97054" data-attributes="member: 3718"><p>Thanks Fifty, I was hoping you would chime in with an answer like that! Good I will send you some cases when it gets closer to go time. One other question to see if I am on the right track. So now when I am necking down and trying to keep that shoulder angle consistent I will need to set up the 6.506 die so that it sizes all of the neck but without touching the shoulder. I have just played around with it and it seems that there is a very specific die setting that will neck down the case without touching the shoulder or leaving a small "hump" In other words leaving no false shoulder?</p><p>Thank a lot</p><p></p><p>PS I know this project is still a good time away but I'm too excited, I've got to be doing something with it! I figured I could at least prep some brass every now and then!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arthurj, post: 97054, member: 3718"] Thanks Fifty, I was hoping you would chime in with an answer like that! Good I will send you some cases when it gets closer to go time. One other question to see if I am on the right track. So now when I am necking down and trying to keep that shoulder angle consistent I will need to set up the 6.506 die so that it sizes all of the neck but without touching the shoulder. I have just played around with it and it seems that there is a very specific die setting that will neck down the case without touching the shoulder or leaving a small "hump" In other words leaving no false shoulder? Thank a lot PS I know this project is still a good time away but I'm too excited, I've got to be doing something with it! I figured I could at least prep some brass every now and then! [/QUOTE]
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