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Reloading
Reaming Dies with chamber reamer
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<blockquote data-quote="birdiemc" data-source="post: 1808484" data-attributes="member: 29632"><p>Thanks for that Edd, that is much better information than what I was able to find floating around the internet. That neck size difference is interesting .0079. If neck wall thickness is .014 (what I measured on several prepped cases) that would make the ID of the neck while it is inside the die .260 resulting in .004 neck tension, but that disregards spring back after the case leaves the die. How does that number compare with what you're seeing? This is all fascinating to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdiemc, post: 1808484, member: 29632"] Thanks for that Edd, that is much better information than what I was able to find floating around the internet. That neck size difference is interesting .0079. If neck wall thickness is .014 (what I measured on several prepped cases) that would make the ID of the neck while it is inside the die .260 resulting in .004 neck tension, but that disregards spring back after the case leaves the die. How does that number compare with what you're seeing? This is all fascinating to me. [/QUOTE]
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