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<blockquote data-quote="calinb" data-source="post: 2161598" data-attributes="member: 31242"><p>A lot of my reloading gear has been in storage for the last three years. I'm trying to find the time to get my benches setup again now. I need to find that shell holder and measure how much I removed, because I don't recall but I'm sure it was nowhere near 0.150". I'll probably need to remove more material for this project. I previously removed only enough material to make pushing WSSM shoulders back a little easier/possible. WSSM neck and shoulder brass is thick! I also bored-out a full length WSSM die a little to not resize the body. I wanted to just neck size but I found that I still needed to push the shoulder back after each firing. A Forster "bump and bush" die would've worked but going "redneck" is sometimes faster, cheaper and just as good!</p><p></p><p></p><p>The shoulder dents hazard has always puzzled me. These are some great tips and knowledge you're providing to me here, yorke-1! Thanks.</p><p></p><p>I was very interested in the 270AR, but never built one. I did however download and archive the entire 270AR thread from the forum, which was later pulled due to legal threats involving the fat / short cartridge patent nonsense.</p><p></p><p>I'll take it slow and proceed cautiously. Today's reloading supplies market is very punishing of ruining brass or even other activities like wasting primers and powder just to fire-form cases!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calinb, post: 2161598, member: 31242"] A lot of my reloading gear has been in storage for the last three years. I'm trying to find the time to get my benches setup again now. I need to find that shell holder and measure how much I removed, because I don't recall but I'm sure it was nowhere near 0.150". I'll probably need to remove more material for this project. I previously removed only enough material to make pushing WSSM shoulders back a little easier/possible. WSSM neck and shoulder brass is thick! I also bored-out a full length WSSM die a little to not resize the body. I wanted to just neck size but I found that I still needed to push the shoulder back after each firing. A Forster "bump and bush" die would've worked but going "redneck" is sometimes faster, cheaper and just as good! The shoulder dents hazard has always puzzled me. These are some great tips and knowledge you're providing to me here, yorke-1! Thanks. I was very interested in the 270AR, but never built one. I did however download and archive the entire 270AR thread from the forum, which was later pulled due to legal threats involving the fat / short cartridge patent nonsense. I'll take it slow and proceed cautiously. Today's reloading supplies market is very punishing of ruining brass or even other activities like wasting primers and powder just to fire-form cases! [/QUOTE]
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