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Reloading
Any one else make their own seating depth test cases?
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<blockquote data-quote="wboregon" data-source="post: 1460058" data-attributes="member: 102916"><p>When I first started up I learned this little trick, I like to take what ever case I'm loading for, take 1 size it, and then I split the neck with a hack saw to just above the shoulder, clean up the inside and outside with some files and sand paper and then run them back through a sizing die.</p><p></p><p>This gives me a case that I can push a bullet into by hand, but also gives me enough resistance that I normally don't have to extract to many bullets out of my barrel with a rod. Also I normally lube the ogive of my bullet with some hoppes or what ever is handy just to make sure it release when I extract the case.</p><p></p><p>I know this can be done with slightly over sized neck bushing, but this still hasn't failed me in anything I've every reloaded for, any one doing the same?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wboregon, post: 1460058, member: 102916"] When I first started up I learned this little trick, I like to take what ever case I'm loading for, take 1 size it, and then I split the neck with a hack saw to just above the shoulder, clean up the inside and outside with some files and sand paper and then run them back through a sizing die. This gives me a case that I can push a bullet into by hand, but also gives me enough resistance that I normally don't have to extract to many bullets out of my barrel with a rod. Also I normally lube the ogive of my bullet with some hoppes or what ever is handy just to make sure it release when I extract the case. I know this can be done with slightly over sized neck bushing, but this still hasn't failed me in anything I've every reloaded for, any one doing the same? [/QUOTE]
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