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Reloading
Necking down brass for wildcat
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 1826542" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>If you anneal first you will crush even more cases, anneal after all your necking down cases is done. I've made about 500 cases for my 17 badger from straight wall 30 carbine.</p><p>Get some double ended forming dies from Bullberry they work better necking down that far. Just going down 1 step with a bushing works fine I do it with 270wsm to 6.5 and 223 to 20 but use my forming dies going from 6mm to 20 and if I make anymore 17 badger brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 1826542, member: 102083"] If you anneal first you will crush even more cases, anneal after all your necking down cases is done. I've made about 500 cases for my 17 badger from straight wall 30 carbine. Get some double ended forming dies from Bullberry they work better necking down that far. Just going down 1 step with a bushing works fine I do it with 270wsm to 6.5 and 223 to 20 but use my forming dies going from 6mm to 20 and if I make anymore 17 badger brass. [/QUOTE]
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