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Neck Turning
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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyL" data-source="post: 417958" data-attributes="member: 14081"><p>Ok so now one or two problems. Either the brass is way to thick or the chamber in the gun is way to tight. Outside neck turning may be your only option. But depending on how much you need to take off a inside neck reamer on your case trimmer may work just fine. Measure what the difference of a loaded, unfired and fired case and you can figure out whats going on. If you dont have much difference between a fired and loaded round you will need to neck turn and use a smaller bushing die setup to get around .002-.004 clearance in your chamber because its tight. If the brass is just .017 thick then you better get it down towards the .015 range for it to work. If you need any help PM me and i will get you on track.</p><p></p><p>bobby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyL, post: 417958, member: 14081"] Ok so now one or two problems. Either the brass is way to thick or the chamber in the gun is way to tight. Outside neck turning may be your only option. But depending on how much you need to take off a inside neck reamer on your case trimmer may work just fine. Measure what the difference of a loaded, unfired and fired case and you can figure out whats going on. If you dont have much difference between a fired and loaded round you will need to neck turn and use a smaller bushing die setup to get around .002-.004 clearance in your chamber because its tight. If the brass is just .017 thick then you better get it down towards the .015 range for it to work. If you need any help PM me and i will get you on track. bobby [/QUOTE]
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