Making brass for a 30x44 from .308 Win with Norma cases. Process: cut most of the neck off the .308, run it through the form die, and fire-form with Unique (no bullet). Ready to turn the necks, but having a problem: the necks are expanded with the K&M mandrel, but do not fit on the pilot. I think it is because the newly formed necks are thick (.017+) having been formed from the .308 shoulder brass, and do not expand and "hold" like thinner case necks would. That's my guess, but in any case, they are way too tight for the pilot.
Here's what I've tried. 1) Inside neck ream first on my Forrester lathe-tool. This works, but now the neck is a bit sloppy on the K&M pilot. 2) Outside NT entirely with the Forrester tool. This works, and is how I've done cases in the past for this barrel. The turned necks are "pretty good" but not consistent to the ten-thousandth, like I can get with 6PPC cases using the K&M tool. 3) Tried other 30 cal expanders that I have, but same result as with the K&M one...still too tight case fit.
Should I try to hone the K&M pilot down until I get the proper neck fit? What's the best way to do this? Any other suggestions?
Here's what I've tried. 1) Inside neck ream first on my Forrester lathe-tool. This works, but now the neck is a bit sloppy on the K&M pilot. 2) Outside NT entirely with the Forrester tool. This works, and is how I've done cases in the past for this barrel. The turned necks are "pretty good" but not consistent to the ten-thousandth, like I can get with 6PPC cases using the K&M tool. 3) Tried other 30 cal expanders that I have, but same result as with the K&M one...still too tight case fit.
Should I try to hone the K&M pilot down until I get the proper neck fit? What's the best way to do this? Any other suggestions?