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Lapua Brass Prep??
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2422007" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Depending on what I am going to do, or if I am going to resize the brass for a different chamber. I will set up and cut my brass to the same length to start with. I will then cut or thin the necks to a thickness so the thinning is stop at the same point each time at the neck shoulder. other wise cutting your necks for thickness will stop at different points. (No Good) That way once I have set up for that case I don't have to change anything after that. I put those items away and marked for that chamber. I anneal after each firing, sizes, set to cut case length each time also. The only thing is I anneal, size and trim cases. What does concerns me, because I haven't used bushing FL die enough to determine on the bumping of the shoulder yet or what other problems I am running into. I am not quite sure if I am getting the cart before the horse or not. This all stem from my 6mm-280AI chambering. I still don't have the rifle yet to work out any problem I may have. Not saying I am going to have any real problems either. The other is I am been ordering out bushing dies, and bushing for all the other calibers I load for. That is taking awhile too achieve. Money, Money! Any input welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2422007, member: 101791"] Depending on what I am going to do, or if I am going to resize the brass for a different chamber. I will set up and cut my brass to the same length to start with. I will then cut or thin the necks to a thickness so the thinning is stop at the same point each time at the neck shoulder. other wise cutting your necks for thickness will stop at different points. (No Good) That way once I have set up for that case I don't have to change anything after that. I put those items away and marked for that chamber. I anneal after each firing, sizes, set to cut case length each time also. The only thing is I anneal, size and trim cases. What does concerns me, because I haven't used bushing FL die enough to determine on the bumping of the shoulder yet or what other problems I am running into. I am not quite sure if I am getting the cart before the horse or not. This all stem from my 6mm-280AI chambering. I still don't have the rifle yet to work out any problem I may have. Not saying I am going to have any real problems either. The other is I am been ordering out bushing dies, and bushing for all the other calibers I load for. That is taking awhile too achieve. Money, Money! Any input welcome. [/QUOTE]
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