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.30 30 160gr ftx ocl question
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<blockquote data-quote="Sendero270" data-source="post: 2684404" data-attributes="member: 28205"><p>So I checked neck tension on both the hornady brass and Winchester brass. Hornady was .325 after sizing, then .326 after seating. Winchester was .327 after sizing and .3285 after seating. The Winchester definitely holds firmer while the hornady seems to have next to nothing. You can move the bullet back and forth freely with no effort in the cannelure. Is there anything you can do to the die like buff down the expander piece circled on the die so it doesn't expand as much?[ATTACH=full]417695[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sendero270, post: 2684404, member: 28205"] So I checked neck tension on both the hornady brass and Winchester brass. Hornady was .325 after sizing, then .326 after seating. Winchester was .327 after sizing and .3285 after seating. The Winchester definitely holds firmer while the hornady seems to have next to nothing. You can move the bullet back and forth freely with no effort in the cannelure. Is there anything you can do to the die like buff down the expander piece circled on the die so it doesn't expand as much?[ATTACH type="full"]417695[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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