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Reloading
Which Neck Sizer to use
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 582727" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>That would depend on where the shoulder ends up at. If I'm moving it a lot, then I anneal into the shoulder. But if it's a small amount I don't bother. I always do the necks before I start. If your trying to push the shoulder back, and it's unsupportted; you might have problems. Have never tried to move an unsupportted shoulder, but can see trouble. Years back I used to have access to a Star CNC cutter grinder, and cut a few roughing reamers with it. This would be the way I'd go if I were doing it right now. If you have a lathe with a taper attachment, then you can simply turn something out of a piece of A2 drill rod. It's easier than it sounds, and the stock dosn't change from heat treat</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 582727, member: 25383"] That would depend on where the shoulder ends up at. If I'm moving it a lot, then I anneal into the shoulder. But if it's a small amount I don't bother. I always do the necks before I start. If your trying to push the shoulder back, and it's unsupportted; you might have problems. Have never tried to move an unsupportted shoulder, but can see trouble. Years back I used to have access to a Star CNC cutter grinder, and cut a few roughing reamers with it. This would be the way I'd go if I were doing it right now. If you have a lathe with a taper attachment, then you can simply turn something out of a piece of A2 drill rod. It's easier than it sounds, and the stock dosn't change from heat treat gary [/QUOTE]
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