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Reloading
necking down brass
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<blockquote data-quote="GLTaylor" data-source="post: 2127691" data-attributes="member: 111593"><p>Call Bullberry. Tell them what you want to do. They make simple neck sizing dies that go from cal to cal in brief, easy steps. What you want to do will take 2 dies. Both ends of the dies are used. They are simple threaded cylinders with a different cal on each end. Gently squeeze the necks down a little at the time with plenty of lube.</p><p>You will also need neck mandrels for each caliber to re-open the necks at each step. Anneal as suggested above. You'll probably have some turning to do too.</p><p>LSherm told me about this. He makes some extreme wildcats.</p><p>Good luck. You may need some!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLTaylor, post: 2127691, member: 111593"] Call Bullberry. Tell them what you want to do. They make simple neck sizing dies that go from cal to cal in brief, easy steps. What you want to do will take 2 dies. Both ends of the dies are used. They are simple threaded cylinders with a different cal on each end. Gently squeeze the necks down a little at the time with plenty of lube. You will also need neck mandrels for each caliber to re-open the necks at each step. Anneal as suggested above. You'll probably have some turning to do too. LSherm told me about this. He makes some extreme wildcats. Good luck. You may need some! [/QUOTE]
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