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Reloading
Need guidance...case neck thickness
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<blockquote data-quote="30BR" data-source="post: 1566589" data-attributes="member: 64079"><p>[QUOTE="...That's the ONLY WAY THEY'LL CHAMBER! AND YOU ONLY HAVE TO TURN THEM ONCE for the ENTIRE LIFE OF THE CASE! ?????????</p><p>Theosmithjr</p></blockquote><p>You can still turn the high spots off after being fired. This will help give the bullet a "cleaner" release. Just use a conventional sizing die without expander, so that the neck gets sized all the way to the shoulder. Then run it through the expander mandrel. (Bushings leave a section unsized.) Lots of across the course shooters do this with match chambers which are not tight neck. Is it worth it? Yes, if you don't mind spending the $$ and time.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="30BR, post: 1566589, member: 64079"] [QUOTE="...That's the ONLY WAY THEY'LL CHAMBER! AND YOU ONLY HAVE TO TURN THEM ONCE for the ENTIRE LIFE OF THE CASE! ????????? Theosmithjr[/QUOTE] You can still turn the high spots off after being fired. This will help give the bullet a "cleaner" release. Just use a conventional sizing die without expander, so that the neck gets sized all the way to the shoulder. Then run it through the expander mandrel. (Bushings leave a section unsized.) Lots of across the course shooters do this with match chambers which are not tight neck. Is it worth it? Yes, if you don't mind spending the $$ and time. [/QUOTE]
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