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Reloading
30-338 case forming question
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<blockquote data-quote="DougH9" data-source="post: 93205" data-attributes="member: 3802"><p>Bart, the cases (338's necked down)come out of the gun at .339". </p><p></p><p>Only part of the brass (300 Win. shortened)is too thick; the rear halve is thick, the front halve is fine. As the case comes out of the sizing die, the OD of the neck is the same (the bulge is on the inside at this point). So I think that outside turning will not accomplish anything here, unless I could do it with a bullet seated (then the bulge is on the outside)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougH9, post: 93205, member: 3802"] Bart, the cases (338's necked down)come out of the gun at .339". Only part of the brass (300 Win. shortened)is too thick; the rear halve is thick, the front halve is fine. As the case comes out of the sizing die, the OD of the neck is the same (the bulge is on the inside at this point). So I think that outside turning will not accomplish anything here, unless I could do it with a bullet seated (then the bulge is on the outside) [/QUOTE]
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