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<blockquote data-quote="GBA1776" data-source="post: 2952002" data-attributes="member: 20522"><p>I just resized 5 cases and my case neck diameter fresh out of the die is .245 or .2455 (with the small 5 next to the measurement flashing on my digital caliper) and a loaded round has a neck diameter of .246 with the small 5 flashing so I guess I am good in that respect. </p><p></p><p>I more aggressively chamfered the inside of the case mouths I had a .010" bevel on it and the seating process was smooth, very low effort and I didn't see any shavings. Thanks! </p><p> </p><p>That bevel should be fairly repeatable I have my case holder from the trimming tool in a drill and I lay it on its back so the case is spinning sitting straight up and I let it rotate 5 times as slow as the drill will go with just the weight of the tool doing the cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBA1776, post: 2952002, member: 20522"] I just resized 5 cases and my case neck diameter fresh out of the die is .245 or .2455 (with the small 5 next to the measurement flashing on my digital caliper) and a loaded round has a neck diameter of .246 with the small 5 flashing so I guess I am good in that respect. I more aggressively chamfered the inside of the case mouths I had a .010" bevel on it and the seating process was smooth, very low effort and I didn't see any shavings. Thanks! That bevel should be fairly repeatable I have my case holder from the trimming tool in a drill and I lay it on its back so the case is spinning sitting straight up and I let it rotate 5 times as slow as the drill will go with just the weight of the tool doing the cutting. [/QUOTE]
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