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Peterson Cartridge adds Belted Magnum Basic Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2180222" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>I don't get the humour...must be a yank thing.</p><p>I have a forming die set specifically for forming basic brass, or H&H brass into Weatherby cases. It has a hydro expander die, 2 dies for forming, one for 2.850" cases and the other for 2.550"" cases.</p><p>It has stepped neck forming dies and several expanders that are tapered to form necks from 257 through to 416, never came with a 458 expander.</p><p>I don't believe this set is made anymore. It cost me $500 way back in 1993.</p><p>Making sure you don't wrinkle the necks and don't over anneal is the key when changing the neck, it has to be done in steps. The shoulder is also able to wrinkle if you do it one step.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2180222, member: 10755"] I don’t get the humour...must be a yank thing. I have a forming die set specifically for forming basic brass, or H&H brass into Weatherby cases. It has a hydro expander die, 2 dies for forming, one for 2.850” cases and the other for 2.550”” cases. It has stepped neck forming dies and several expanders that are tapered to form necks from 257 through to 416, never came with a 458 expander. I don’t believe this set is made anymore. It cost me $500 way back in 1993. Making sure you don’t wrinkle the necks and don’t over anneal is the key when changing the neck, it has to be done in steps. The shoulder is also able to wrinkle if you do it one step. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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