Neck turning

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Stuck

Re: Neck turning

#11 Post by Stuck »

Hi Vince,

I was referring to differing neck thickness case to case.

Thanks.
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Re: Neck turning

#12 Post by The Gun Pimp »

This need not be a problem. If you are running a factory chamber, remove the expander-ball from your FL sizer die and upsize your case necks with an expander mandrel. In this way, the thickness of brass in the neck will not be significant.
Speak to me the next time you are at Diggle and we'll can have a chat about it.
Vince
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