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Necking down brass for wildcat
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 1827171" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>One thing comes to mind that LE Wilson dies have a slight taper, while Redding dies do not. Redding instructions if I remember right say "lettering down" while Wilson say "letters" up. If the Wilson is turned over it sizes a slightly tighter neck but because of "spring back" may leave a slight bell mouth.</p><p>Not saying that is the case but may be worth looking at.</p><p></p><p>Another thing in a "severe" brass sizing of wildcats I found that automotive "STP" makes a super lube. Better than imperial sizing wax.</p><p></p><p>Hope you get it figured out.</p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 1827171, member: 18849"] One thing comes to mind that LE Wilson dies have a slight taper, while Redding dies do not. Redding instructions if I remember right say "lettering down" while Wilson say "letters" up. If the Wilson is turned over it sizes a slightly tighter neck but because of "spring back" may leave a slight bell mouth. Not saying that is the case but may be worth looking at. Another thing in a "severe" brass sizing of wildcats I found that automotive "STP" makes a super lube. Better than imperial sizing wax. Hope you get it figured out. Randy [/QUOTE]
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