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Fire forming help
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1492847" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>He has to make brass. It is possible to push the shoulder back far enough that there is no ".004 inch crush" of the brass when closing the bolt on a case that has been necked down. I did not suggest creating a false shoulder. What I did say is that there needs to be resistance closing the bolt on a necked down case to insure that the case is 'trapped' between the bolt face and the neck/shoulder junction of the chamber. By the way, check P.O. Ackleys' book, he suggests .004" shorter than GO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1492847, member: 24284"] He has to make brass. It is possible to push the shoulder back far enough that there is no ".004 inch crush" of the brass when closing the bolt on a case that has been necked down. I did not suggest creating a false shoulder. What I did say is that there needs to be resistance closing the bolt on a necked down case to insure that the case is 'trapped' between the bolt face and the neck/shoulder junction of the chamber. By the way, check P.O. Ackleys' book, he suggests .004" shorter than GO. [/QUOTE]
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