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Reloading
Tightening up neck size
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<blockquote data-quote="baydog" data-source="post: 922952" data-attributes="member: 76072"><p>Hello. I recently asked the question about what everbody thought about crimping the neck to the bullet even though i am shooting a bolt action and not a semi auto or a lever action. I had a few people tell me they thought i needed to tighten up my neck for bullet seating when i ran the brass through the resizing die. When i set a resizing die i keep lowering the die down and watch the ring it leaves around the neck until i get to the bottom of the neck then thats where i lock the die at. How would i set the die or what would i do to tighten the neck up for a tighter bullet seat?...Thanks</p><p></p><p>baydog</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baydog, post: 922952, member: 76072"] Hello. I recently asked the question about what everbody thought about crimping the neck to the bullet even though i am shooting a bolt action and not a semi auto or a lever action. I had a few people tell me they thought i needed to tighten up my neck for bullet seating when i ran the brass through the resizing die. When i set a resizing die i keep lowering the die down and watch the ring it leaves around the neck until i get to the bottom of the neck then thats where i lock the die at. How would i set the die or what would i do to tighten the neck up for a tighter bullet seat?...Thanks baydog [/QUOTE]
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