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Question on brass prep, please help
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2379192" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I will go along with most of what's been said above. It doesn't work if you cutting your neck for thickness. It's better to cutter your neck thickness on virgin brass before working them over. The first step would then, you would have to set your case over all length to be consist to cut for thickness, and stop at the start of the shoulder, and not go over or under cuts. I am set up to place my brass into a case length cutter every time to be sure there case consistency. What I have found so far that Peterson brass COAL is short of what called out in the reloading manuals. So case length shouldn't be problem if Peterson brass is consistence of being short then there not a problem. You do need to check your case lengths all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2379192, member: 101791"] I will go along with most of what's been said above. It doesn't work if you cutting your neck for thickness. It's better to cutter your neck thickness on virgin brass before working them over. The first step would then, you would have to set your case over all length to be consist to cut for thickness, and stop at the start of the shoulder, and not go over or under cuts. I am set up to place my brass into a case length cutter every time to be sure there case consistency. What I have found so far that Peterson brass COAL is short of what called out in the reloading manuals. So case length shouldn't be problem if Peterson brass is consistence of being short then there not a problem. You do need to check your case lengths all the time. [/QUOTE]
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