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Neck sizing theorycraft
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<blockquote data-quote="Forester" data-source="post: 207031" data-attributes="member: 11102"><p>I missed that you plan on full length sizing every time anyway, so I was thinking about my method which is to use <em>only</em> the collet die until the cases become hard to chamber and then bump the shoulder and go again..I can usually run fairly hot loaded .308win about 4 or 5 loads before I need to bump the shoulder.</p><p></p><p>I don't currently neck turn, but I have the tools and may do some experimenting soon. For that my plan is to turn the neck turn mandrel down to .001 smaller than the mandrel on the collet die and only really hit the high spots-which there are not many of on the Lapua brass I'm using now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forester, post: 207031, member: 11102"] I missed that you plan on full length sizing every time anyway, so I was thinking about my method which is to use [I]only[/I] the collet die until the cases become hard to chamber and then bump the shoulder and go again..I can usually run fairly hot loaded .308win about 4 or 5 loads before I need to bump the shoulder. I don't currently neck turn, but I have the tools and may do some experimenting soon. For that my plan is to turn the neck turn mandrel down to .001 smaller than the mandrel on the collet die and only really hit the high spots-which there are not many of on the Lapua brass I'm using now. [/QUOTE]
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