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Neck turning questions
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 1025390" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>I turn my 6 BR brass for a Dasher almost all the way to the shoulder. When fireformed the turned part goes to the middle of the shoulder. That way you have a neck that is turned all the way past the shoulder body junction and no chance of a doughnut. When I fireform I keep the bullet jammed so it helps hold the case against the boltface. I also have done this by making a false shoulder and keeping the bullet jammed. The false shoulder is made by running a .257 neck turning expander in the case after it is turned. Then you back your bushing off and keep screwing it down till you get a crush fit. That helps hold the case against the bolt face. I also keep the bullet jammed so it raises pressure and also help hold the case against the bolt face. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 1025390, member: 14053"] I turn my 6 BR brass for a Dasher almost all the way to the shoulder. When fireformed the turned part goes to the middle of the shoulder. That way you have a neck that is turned all the way past the shoulder body junction and no chance of a doughnut. When I fireform I keep the bullet jammed so it helps hold the case against the boltface. I also have done this by making a false shoulder and keeping the bullet jammed. The false shoulder is made by running a .257 neck turning expander in the case after it is turned. Then you back your bushing off and keep screwing it down till you get a crush fit. That helps hold the case against the bolt face. I also keep the bullet jammed so it raises pressure and also help hold the case against the bolt face. Matt [/QUOTE]
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