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Wildcat Forming Brass From Parent Case
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<blockquote data-quote="Good" data-source="post: 2969725" data-attributes="member: 18866"><p>Hey guys, many of you have experience forming something new from a parent case. I have a wildcat I've been working on for a few years that shortens the parent case (338 Lapua) a whole bunch, and I have a 3-D printed sample. How can I shorten a parent cartridge a whole lot, while introducing a new shoulder/neck in the body portion of the parent case? I probably need to call a reamer/die maker but I thought y'all might have it figured out and could help a first timer at least start down the road the right direction. I figure the necks will need a bunch of turning so have neck turning equipment. Thank you for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Good, post: 2969725, member: 18866"] Hey guys, many of you have experience forming something new from a parent case. I have a wildcat I've been working on for a few years that shortens the parent case (338 Lapua) a whole bunch, and I have a 3-D printed sample. How can I shorten a parent cartridge a whole lot, while introducing a new shoulder/neck in the body portion of the parent case? I probably need to call a reamer/die maker but I thought y'all might have it figured out and could help a first timer at least start down the road the right direction. I figure the necks will need a bunch of turning so have neck turning equipment. Thank you for your time. [/QUOTE]
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