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6.5 Sherman Shortmag Load Data
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<blockquote data-quote="mark fox" data-source="post: 1075561" data-attributes="member: 59903"><p>remington ultra shortmag. Shoulder pushed back necked down to 6.5 trimed then fire formed to improved. some cases are thicker than others some have to be neck turned but remington brass will always. not all reamers are the same some tight neck some standard .290 to .294 the thicker brass on the remington is all the way threw the case. that will also change the volume and that will change the outcome i.e velocity & preasure. The use of norma brass in some chamber necks may not have to be turned. necking down a with a ball expander in some cases when minor changes are made the brass wall thickness will not change it just grows. Turning necks in most cases are done for consistancy. just want to help no need to be rude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark fox, post: 1075561, member: 59903"] remington ultra shortmag. Shoulder pushed back necked down to 6.5 trimed then fire formed to improved. some cases are thicker than others some have to be neck turned but remington brass will always. not all reamers are the same some tight neck some standard .290 to .294 the thicker brass on the remington is all the way threw the case. that will also change the volume and that will change the outcome i.e velocity & preasure. The use of norma brass in some chamber necks may not have to be turned. necking down a with a ball expander in some cases when minor changes are made the brass wall thickness will not change it just grows. Turning necks in most cases are done for consistancy. just want to help no need to be rude. [/QUOTE]
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