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<blockquote data-quote="overbore" data-source="post: 171095" data-attributes="member: 2981"><p><strong>Procedures</strong></p><p></p><p>Son,</p><p></p><p>In my experience, neck turning is best done before the first round is loaded. If using the Forster ( I still use mine from 1970), plan on two passes to skim cut the neck. Lube the pilot to avoid heat build up and check for total roundness which is the purpose of neck turning in a factory chamber.</p><p></p><p>After you have fired and resized, the cartridge may show some length growth which is why and when you trim the length of the brass. After so doing, lightly chamfer the inside of the case mouth to seat flat base bullets easier. BT's may not require--.</p><p></p><p>What Reloading manuals do you have? I will be glad to assist. if necessary. </p><p>Cordially and best wishes, Overbore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overbore, post: 171095, member: 2981"] [b]Procedures[/b] Son, In my experience, neck turning is best done before the first round is loaded. If using the Forster ( I still use mine from 1970), plan on two passes to skim cut the neck. Lube the pilot to avoid heat build up and check for total roundness which is the purpose of neck turning in a factory chamber. After you have fired and resized, the cartridge may show some length growth which is why and when you trim the length of the brass. After so doing, lightly chamfer the inside of the case mouth to seat flat base bullets easier. BT's may not require--. What Reloading manuals do you have? I will be glad to assist. if necessary. Cordially and best wishes, Overbore [/QUOTE]
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