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Reloading
Neck constriction?
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<blockquote data-quote="Edd" data-source="post: 541904" data-attributes="member: 30592"><p>I don't know the context of the discussion in that other thread but I think i can explain neck constriction. It is a condition where the brass is not the same thickness for the full length of the neck. This usually happens when forming a case to something different than it's original size. An example would be if you shortened a case or did some type of reforming that would result in part of the original shoulder being moved to the neck. Since the brass is thicker on the shoulder than the neck and the reforming leaves the outside of the neck the same diameter, the inside of the neck will be a smaller diameter, constricted, as you get closer to the neck shoulder junction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edd, post: 541904, member: 30592"] I don't know the context of the discussion in that other thread but I think i can explain neck constriction. It is a condition where the brass is not the same thickness for the full length of the neck. This usually happens when forming a case to something different than it's original size. An example would be if you shortened a case or did some type of reforming that would result in part of the original shoulder being moved to the neck. Since the brass is thicker on the shoulder than the neck and the reforming leaves the outside of the neck the same diameter, the inside of the neck will be a smaller diameter, constricted, as you get closer to the neck shoulder junction. [/QUOTE]
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