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Carbon ring on belted mag
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2112916" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Your issue is not caused by a carbon ring.</p><p>If I read your first post correctly, I believe you are neck sizing your brass?</p><p>Do away with neck sizing, partial FL sizing and lubing the INSIDE of your necks will eliminate 99% of the issues.</p><p>If the issue is bulging just ahead of the belt, then there is 2 ways to eliminate it:</p><p>1) Buy a body only sizing die and use that to size your brass, BUT if it doesn't size the bulge, then;</p><p>2) Buy the Larry Willis collet die.</p><p>I have several belted mags, as a result, I can size the bottom of my cases, if needed by running them into a longer belted case die without touching anything other than the base.</p><p>I have not had to do this though.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2112916, member: 10755"] Your issue is not caused by a carbon ring. If I read your first post correctly, I believe you are neck sizing your brass? Do away with neck sizing, partial FL sizing and lubing the INSIDE of your necks will eliminate 99% of the issues. If the issue is bulging just ahead of the belt, then there is 2 ways to eliminate it: 1) Buy a body only sizing die and use that to size your brass, BUT if it doesn’t size the bulge, then; 2) Buy the Larry Willis collet die. I have several belted mags, as a result, I can size the bottom of my cases, if needed by running them into a longer belted case die without touching anything other than the base. I have not had to do this though. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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