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Reloading
Neck tension on collett die
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<blockquote data-quote="chino034" data-source="post: 180789" data-attributes="member: 9390"><p>My brass is once fired. I don't know about annealing. I readjusted everything and put more pressure and am getting about .003-.004 on the inside .308-10 before starting .304-5 after this is measured with a dial caliper on the inside of mouth. I measured my 243 that I use a standard redding nck sizer on and I get about .005 when measured the same way. It just seems a little looser on the collett dies. but the numbers are right. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chino034, post: 180789, member: 9390"] My brass is once fired. I don't know about annealing. I readjusted everything and put more pressure and am getting about .003-.004 on the inside .308-10 before starting .304-5 after this is measured with a dial caliper on the inside of mouth. I measured my 243 that I use a standard redding nck sizer on and I get about .005 when measured the same way. It just seems a little looser on the collett dies. but the numbers are right. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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