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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
To inside ream or neck turn
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffrey Van Zandt" data-source="post: 1613454" data-attributes="member: 65408"><p>I always do the inside of the neck with a wilson new reamer just to take the rough spots off then outside the neck just a bit to take the high spots off after first firing I do it again to clean up any brass that has changed never get much at all but at the outside of the neck shoulder there is a little that cuts. I only use wilson neck in line die and mic seater along with a shoulder bump of 2=3 thos but never a mandrel only a sinclair neck sizer with a floating mandrel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffrey Van Zandt, post: 1613454, member: 65408"] I always do the inside of the neck with a wilson new reamer just to take the rough spots off then outside the neck just a bit to take the high spots off after first firing I do it again to clean up any brass that has changed never get much at all but at the outside of the neck shoulder there is a little that cuts. I only use wilson neck in line die and mic seater along with a shoulder bump of 2=3 thos but never a mandrel only a sinclair neck sizer with a floating mandrel [/QUOTE]
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