Ed Willers
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I'm starting my first adventure in "accuracy" case preparation. Previously all I did was debur flash holes and primer pockets, trim to length and re-size. With this rifle I want to do some neck preparation. I'm still using a factory chamber so turning to a tight chamber isn't necessary.
I want to trim enough to even out the highs of the neck so it's uniform in thickness. But, trimming the outside won't even up the inside so the neck's grip on the bullet will not be uniform, will it? I read once that a way to uniform the inside of the neck is to is to push a resizing ball through it. Causing the highs & lows to be pushed to the outside of the neck. Then trim the outside of the neck to remove the highs and make uniform. I will be using once fired brass that was fired in someone else's rifle.
I haven't bought the dies yet. The current plan is a case bump die and a Bushing type neck resizing die. Will I need the full length resizing die to get the resizing ball, even if it's only used once? If I have a full length resizing die will I ever need the bump die, or can the full length die take it's place?
Thanks for any help.
Gregg
I want to trim enough to even out the highs of the neck so it's uniform in thickness. But, trimming the outside won't even up the inside so the neck's grip on the bullet will not be uniform, will it? I read once that a way to uniform the inside of the neck is to is to push a resizing ball through it. Causing the highs & lows to be pushed to the outside of the neck. Then trim the outside of the neck to remove the highs and make uniform. I will be using once fired brass that was fired in someone else's rifle.
I haven't bought the dies yet. The current plan is a case bump die and a Bushing type neck resizing die. Will I need the full length resizing die to get the resizing ball, even if it's only used once? If I have a full length resizing die will I ever need the bump die, or can the full length die take it's place?
Thanks for any help.
Gregg