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<blockquote data-quote="nomo4me" data-source="post: 749251" data-attributes="member: 34316"><p>Do keep in mind that any Baretta rifle (tika & modern Sako) will have a very generously sized chamber neck - my experience has been up to .007" greater than the diameter of the neck of your loaded round.</p><p> </p><p>This can be a problem on a varmint rifle if you are trying to get many loadings out of your brass as your die will be forced to work it excessively vs a properly sized neck.</p><p> </p><p>They do this to prevent an overpressure situation in case of carbon fouling at the case mouth or excess brass thickness in the neck as a result of up or down necking brass to a different cal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomo4me, post: 749251, member: 34316"] Do keep in mind that any Baretta rifle (tika & modern Sako) will have a very generously sized chamber neck - my experience has been up to .007" greater than the diameter of the neck of your loaded round. This can be a problem on a varmint rifle if you are trying to get many loadings out of your brass as your die will be forced to work it excessively vs a properly sized neck. They do this to prevent an overpressure situation in case of carbon fouling at the case mouth or excess brass thickness in the neck as a result of up or down necking brass to a different cal. [/QUOTE]
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