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Reloading
Need guidance...case neck thickness
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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 1568269" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>Woods,</p><p>From what I've read about the process and applying a little (perhaps misguided) logic, it seems when you cram the case into the FL size it compresses the brass i.e. closing up the case mouth, which results in stretching I think, then when you yank it back out the expander pushes it out radially opening the case mouth back up... but some folks claim that process presses any "irregularities" to the exterior surface of the brass which can easily be removed by turning. So if you remove the expander does that leave the "irregularities" on the inside and effect neck tension or runout?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 1568269, member: 29632"] Woods, From what I've read about the process and applying a little (perhaps misguided) logic, it seems when you cram the case into the FL size it compresses the brass i.e. closing up the case mouth, which results in stretching I think, then when you yank it back out the expander pushes it out radially opening the case mouth back up... but some folks claim that process presses any "irregularities" to the exterior surface of the brass which can easily be removed by turning. So if you remove the expander does that leave the "irregularities" on the inside and effect neck tension or runout? [/QUOTE]
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