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Neck bulging with ttsx
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<blockquote data-quote="DUSTY NOGGIN" data-source="post: 1660973" data-attributes="member: 89550"><p>i wouldnt crimp at all if your case "trim to length" ends up on a groove ( like in your picture), if too much crimp , it will just bend the mouth right into that void and itll shave the case mouth off and smear it down your bore</p><p></p><p>when i load a barnes i try to have the mouth end up on the larger bearing surface , if i can trim within specs to do that , i will trim to match that jump</p><p></p><p>another point about the barnes is , id recommend trying to seat so that at least three of the high points make contact with the neck, if only 2 points are touching very easy to knock out of concentricity .. too long of a bullet choice , seated too deep can end up with the boat tail below the may not be supporting in bottom of the the neck ... always good to do a side comparison on how deep they are in there .. a 270 or a 30-06 chances are you will hit at least three of the bands .. but with other cartridge options with shorter necks , you may not get alot of choice when it comes to jump</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUSTY NOGGIN, post: 1660973, member: 89550"] i wouldnt crimp at all if your case "trim to length" ends up on a groove ( like in your picture), if too much crimp , it will just bend the mouth right into that void and itll shave the case mouth off and smear it down your bore when i load a barnes i try to have the mouth end up on the larger bearing surface , if i can trim within specs to do that , i will trim to match that jump another point about the barnes is , id recommend trying to seat so that at least three of the high points make contact with the neck, if only 2 points are touching very easy to knock out of concentricity .. too long of a bullet choice , seated too deep can end up with the boat tail below the may not be supporting in bottom of the the neck ... always good to do a side comparison on how deep they are in there .. a 270 or a 30-06 chances are you will hit at least three of the bands .. but with other cartridge options with shorter necks , you may not get alot of choice when it comes to jump [/QUOTE]
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