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necking down 7saum to 6.5 gap
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<blockquote data-quote="clownbuster" data-source="post: 1478955" data-attributes="member: 22486"><p>Ok, we can accomplish this two ways. Neck it down, load it, fire it, and neck turn afterwards. Or form it and neck turn it. </p><p>So when fire-forming shorter brass in a longer chamber, you don't think as the shoulder is blown forward any shoulder material will be made into neck? </p><p>It's not clear what your point Edd, other than challenging my analogy, but regardless of your opinion and argument semantics, this issue exists when forming this brass. So when I said..."It may be minute in the case of 7 SAUM>6.5 SAUM, but it exists and can be verified using pin gauges..." myself, Pat Sinclair, my gunsmith, Dave Kiff of PTG, and thousands of others who have actually done this at nauseum are lying? Have you ever made this brass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clownbuster, post: 1478955, member: 22486"] Ok, we can accomplish this two ways. Neck it down, load it, fire it, and neck turn afterwards. Or form it and neck turn it. So when fire-forming shorter brass in a longer chamber, you don't think as the shoulder is blown forward any shoulder material will be made into neck? It's not clear what your point Edd, other than challenging my analogy, but regardless of your opinion and argument semantics, this issue exists when forming this brass. So when I said..."It may be minute in the case of 7 SAUM>6.5 SAUM, but it exists and can be verified using pin gauges..." myself, Pat Sinclair, my gunsmith, Dave Kiff of PTG, and thousands of others who have actually done this at nauseum are lying? Have you ever made this brass? [/QUOTE]
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