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Reloading
Necking down brass for wildcat
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<blockquote data-quote="mechengr" data-source="post: 1826551" data-attributes="member: 75894"><p>Yes, as weird as it sounds that's exactly it. Last night I was just zeroing the calipers on the neck to measure the delta. I double checked this morning and the main part of the next measures .2770-.2775 and the case mouths measures .2805, so that seems even stranger to me. The mouth of the bushing. Measures right on .2800</p><p></p><p>Recapping rod is totally removed, just have the bushing retainer in the top of the Type-S die.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No chamber yet, just the brass and dies. Barrels are available through Ritch's Precision Guns or Black Hole Weaponry, my plan was to place an order next month</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mechengr, post: 1826551, member: 75894"] Yes, as weird as it sounds that's exactly it. Last night I was just zeroing the calipers on the neck to measure the delta. I double checked this morning and the main part of the next measures .2770-.2775 and the case mouths measures .2805, so that seems even stranger to me. The mouth of the bushing. Measures right on .2800 Recapping rod is totally removed, just have the bushing retainer in the top of the Type-S die. No chamber yet, just the brass and dies. Barrels are available through Ritch's Precision Guns or Black Hole Weaponry, my plan was to place an order next month [/QUOTE]
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