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help with necking down 270 brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1072244" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>+1 on both counts...</p><p>Often when you are necking down brass you have to give it a bit of extra force into the die to get the brass properly formed.</p><p>Btw... what you have is NOT a donut, but a partially formed case.</p><p>Trim it down the .040", neck it down with a good "cam over" on the dies, and shoot the thing. </p><p>No multi steps are necessary here. I don't even run a two step necking 30-06 to 35 whelen... The expander has a bit of taper though in that case. I do, however use a middle step on the 375 h&h to 7mmstw conversion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1072244, member: 48043"] +1 on both counts... Often when you are necking down brass you have to give it a bit of extra force into the die to get the brass properly formed. Btw... what you have is NOT a donut, but a partially formed case. Trim it down the .040", neck it down with a good "cam over" on the dies, and shoot the thing. No multi steps are necessary here. I don't even run a two step necking 30-06 to 35 whelen... The expander has a bit of taper though in that case. I do, however use a middle step on the 375 h&h to 7mmstw conversion. [/QUOTE]
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