CYanchycki
Club Coordinator
The one catch with the Norma brass is it is too thin allready if you are running a .269 neck. Might work for a NO turn neck but to clean it up you end up with a lot of neck clearance.
Calvin
Calvin
Must be ok If Lou Merdica thinks its ok??
Jackie I am shooting a .269 also let me know how that works out.
The next question would be this.
SOSOSOSO many people have stood by the statement that when you expand the necks you have moved all the uneven brass from the inside to the outside.
How much evening up would be necessary if you fire formed it then put pressure on the outside of the neck via neck sizing. Wouldnt that eventually make everything even if it made it even in the first place? If that makes any sense?
Mike I am not saying it would. More of a question. I have read and heard by so many people in regard to reaming the inside of the neck first that it is unnecessary because in the general opinion that when the case is expanded it makes the inside uniform and therefore there is no need to ream them.
Never made sense to me. I always figured if the outsides were uneven then the insides must be uneven too. But by general opinion I am wrong.
Well, there was at least one old legend, T.J. Jackson, who agreed with you. Except he didn't ream the inside of the neck, he bored them. He was fond of the 6 BR, and had a setup (collet?) to bore the neck on the centerline of the cartridge on a a tool-room quality lathe. Not easy to do.More of a question. I have read and heard by so many people in regard to reaming the inside of the neck first that it is unnecessary because in the general opinion that when the case is expanded it makes the inside uniform and therefore there is no need to ream them.
Never made sense to me. I always figured if the outsides were uneven then the insides must be uneven too. But by general opinion I am wrong.