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Necking down 408 cheytac to .338
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<blockquote data-quote="dj300ack" data-source="post: 509652" data-attributes="member: 11416"><p>My reamer Is ground with a .365 neck. I should have to turn a little off the necks. I will be necking the 408 brass down. I was going to neck brass down and turn necks and then anneal. I have a junk barrel I'm going to chamber for forming brass. I 'm planning on creating a false shoulder on the neck to have crush fit in the blow out barrel, and use cream of wheat to form with. I turn my necks on my lathe. I turn out a mandrel the dia. of bullet and then press brass up on the mandrel with a fixture, I made for the tail stock. I've found that if I anneal before I turn necks. Some of the brass will slip on mandrel while turning necks. If I anneal after neck turning I have no slipping issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj300ack, post: 509652, member: 11416"] My reamer Is ground with a .365 neck. I should have to turn a little off the necks. I will be necking the 408 brass down. I was going to neck brass down and turn necks and then anneal. I have a junk barrel I'm going to chamber for forming brass. I 'm planning on creating a false shoulder on the neck to have crush fit in the blow out barrel, and use cream of wheat to form with. I turn my necks on my lathe. I turn out a mandrel the dia. of bullet and then press brass up on the mandrel with a fixture, I made for the tail stock. I've found that if I anneal before I turn necks. Some of the brass will slip on mandrel while turning necks. If I anneal after neck turning I have no slipping issues. [/QUOTE]
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