Larry,
Sorry for digging out such an old topic but when you say 'make sure you trim the cases first', do you mean length wise or neck thickness wise ?
Thanks,
danyboy
There is absolutely NO SUCH THING as "an old topic" sir.....
And since I was THERE when this was being discussed, I can reply in the first person.
Larry meant LENGTH
His contention was that a too-long neck being slapped out would hammer/warp/dent/distort/fold/spindle/mutilate the area at the end of the neck where the too-long neck hit OUTSIDE THE NECK, or beyond the recessed neck cutout, ie where it impinged upon the freebore section of the chamber.
I'm perfectly aware of this because I'd been doing it ON PURPOSE with custom chambers as a shortcut to finding chamber length. (casting new chambers is a pita and I'm always in a hurry)
So I TESTED IT.
And
Larry was RIGHT and I haven't done it since while I DO still blow out lotsa' lotsa' (Got 1000 30 Luger cases in the mail just yesterday, got to turn them into 9MM for my kids)
I felt like Such a Foo'..... as here I've always been the guy preaching "Barrel steel is dead soft!!" and "Even BRONZE will scratch barrel steel" and "you can deform a barrel with your fingernail" and on and onandon....
And YET I was cracking the copper whip, suh-LAPPING massive metal down acros't a delicate edge.....
I pus'd up
Larry saved my hide
And now it's just dead easy.....times have changed. The ChiComs came out with a sphincter 'specter for 50 clams
And while I own a thousand freaking dalars of Hawkeye diligence, I never use it.
for 50 bucks get a Teslong and freaking LOOK AT IT!
EVERYBODY needs a Teslong..... everybody.
I have 5
(He!!, Casey Jones only has two!)