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Reloading
Badlands BD-2 load data
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<blockquote data-quote="nralifer" data-source="post: 2771442" data-attributes="member: 94556"><p>I appreciate your argument. No hostility taken. For the described procedure I am using a standard 338LM chamber. I had turned the necks to fit a custom chamber such that the wall thickness is 0.012" so that means the final narrowing of the neck has to be about 0.002" tighter. I have a custom honed FL sizer without an expander ball to get to the correct internal diameter. This procedure should apply to 0.014" thick necks as well. If you do any neck turning, it should be done before any resizing preferably on once fired brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nralifer, post: 2771442, member: 94556"] I appreciate your argument. No hostility taken. For the described procedure I am using a standard 338LM chamber. I had turned the necks to fit a custom chamber such that the wall thickness is 0.012” so that means the final narrowing of the neck has to be about 0.002” tighter. I have a custom honed FL sizer without an expander ball to get to the correct internal diameter. This procedure should apply to 0.014” thick necks as well. If you do any neck turning, it should be done before any resizing preferably on once fired brass. [/QUOTE]
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