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Reloading
Which neck turning systems does everyone prefer ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Xjetmech" data-source="post: 2030038" data-attributes="member: 110837"><p>Howdy: I have done this brass resizing chase myself. I have a 6mm Rem. built on a '96 Mauser. When I first started loading for it, 6mm Rem. brass was hard to find in my area, so a reloading buddy suggested I reform 30-06 brass. I first annealed the the cases, a little below the necks, then ran them through a 7mm M. f-l die. Next was trimming them close to 6mm length. They were then run carefully thru a 6mm Rem. f-l die. Next, after talking to a couple of benchrester's, I Inside neck reamed the cases instead of out side turning them. {Theory was that inside reaming thinned the neck walls, without chancing cutting the case body.} After all that, they were length checked, and fire-formed with medium loads. Similar steps could be taken for the 25-06. Hope this helps and not confuses...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xjetmech, post: 2030038, member: 110837"] Howdy: I have done this brass resizing chase myself. I have a 6mm Rem. built on a '96 Mauser. When I first started loading for it, 6mm Rem. brass was hard to find in my area, so a reloading buddy suggested I reform 30-06 brass. I first annealed the the cases, a little below the necks, then ran them through a 7mm M. f-l die. Next was trimming them close to 6mm length. They were then run carefully thru a 6mm Rem. f-l die. Next, after talking to a couple of benchrester's, I Inside neck reamed the cases instead of out side turning them. {Theory was that inside reaming thinned the neck walls, without chancing cutting the case body.} After all that, they were length checked, and fire-formed with medium loads. Similar steps could be taken for the 25-06. Hope this helps and not confuses... [/QUOTE]
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