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Why am I splitting necks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Diver_mike_85" data-source="post: 1459417" data-attributes="member: 106248"><p>I was having the same problem with my Winchester 270wsm brass. After a few loads they would split down the neck, sometimes in more than one spot. </p><p> I use Hornady dies and dont load anywhere near max. I recently started "poor man annealing" in Hope's that will solve the problem. </p><p> I've been loading for a while now and this is the only size that I have this problem with...223, 308, 30 30, 6.8 spc...so on and so forth. The local gun shop said its probably the shoulder angle...270wsm brass isnt exactly cheap either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diver_mike_85, post: 1459417, member: 106248"] I was having the same problem with my Winchester 270wsm brass. After a few loads they would split down the neck, sometimes in more than one spot. I use Hornady dies and dont load anywhere near max. I recently started "poor man annealing" in Hope's that will solve the problem. I've been loading for a while now and this is the only size that I have this problem with...223, 308, 30 30, 6.8 spc...so on and so forth. The local gun shop said its probably the shoulder angle...270wsm brass isnt exactly cheap either. [/QUOTE]
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