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Neck Turning Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 844091" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>I invented a special technique for neck turning in a factory chamber called partial neck sizing . The reason I say I invented it was because I came up with it all by myself but others would have also done the same thing .</p><p>For a bolt gun if you only size some of the neck and leave an unsized second shoulder . You will avoid all the negatives associated with neck turning in a factory chamber . Use a Lee collet die to size the neck with a washer over the case to shorten it. Use a Redding body die to size the remainder of the case when needed but it will never touch the slight second shoulder . It stays a neat fit at all times . If it drags when chambering shorten the unsized section a bit . The die system reduces case neck hardening and the partial sizing reduces stress on the case neck while expanding and keeps the case centred no matter what other sizing is done . </p><p>I know 4 World champion shots that use this system . </p><p>I load every bolt action I have this way and skim turn the necks on every one. </p><p>Don't believe me ? Try it and see .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 844091, member: 17844"] I invented a special technique for neck turning in a factory chamber called partial neck sizing . The reason I say I invented it was because I came up with it all by myself but others would have also done the same thing . For a bolt gun if you only size some of the neck and leave an unsized second shoulder . You will avoid all the negatives associated with neck turning in a factory chamber . Use a Lee collet die to size the neck with a washer over the case to shorten it. Use a Redding body die to size the remainder of the case when needed but it will never touch the slight second shoulder . It stays a neat fit at all times . If it drags when chambering shorten the unsized section a bit . The die system reduces case neck hardening and the partial sizing reduces stress on the case neck while expanding and keeps the case centred no matter what other sizing is done . I know 4 World champion shots that use this system . I load every bolt action I have this way and skim turn the necks on every one. Don't believe me ? Try it and see . [/QUOTE]
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