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Reloading
Necking 30-06 to 25-06 results in blown primer
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<blockquote data-quote="jimwest" data-source="post: 2185555" data-attributes="member: 99028"><p>To all and for CBS,</p><p></p><p>Help me understand this in simple terms. The 'mass' of brass in the neck of a 30-06 case is greater that that of the 25-06. So, it seems to reason that you are going to have some excess brass after sizing down ( the donut). Thus, the need to turn, and then possibly neck size once again. This would depend if you were sizing with an expander ball and sizing from the inside or a bushing sizing from the outside. Regardless, wouldn't it be prudent to anneal the brass beforehand, thereby having more malleable/ductile brass that would cause less stress on the sizing process?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimwest, post: 2185555, member: 99028"] To all and for CBS, Help me understand this in simple terms. The ‘mass’ of brass in the neck of a 30-06 case is greater that that of the 25-06. So, it seems to reason that you are going to have some excess brass after sizing down ( the donut). Thus, the need to turn, and then possibly neck size once again. This would depend if you were sizing with an expander ball and sizing from the inside or a bushing sizing from the outside. Regardless, wouldn’t it be prudent to anneal the brass beforehand, thereby having more malleable/ductile brass that would cause less stress on the sizing process? [/QUOTE]
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