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Reloading
Brass Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Olio Tutto" data-source="post: 425164" data-attributes="member: 9256"><p>hydrualic die is a form die that is the same demensions as the finished chamber in order to form the brass it must seal itself in the die thus the .260 brass. when you force the brass into the die it seals an sizes the neck to .25 cal [ <u>maybe your not formilar with a hydrualic forming die system</u> ]</p><p> the form die may not bring the case to the full demensions thus the FL die to finish shaping the case</p><p> rem brass was avaliable quanity at the time... in the beging my .243 & .308 brass fired brass but found new brass was less steps an more positive [less waste]</p><p> chamber neck is not a tight neck vhamber no need to turn cases... offhand i don't have the measurments at my desk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olio Tutto, post: 425164, member: 9256"] hydrualic die is a form die that is the same demensions as the finished chamber in order to form the brass it must seal itself in the die thus the .260 brass. when you force the brass into the die it seals an sizes the neck to .25 cal [ [U]maybe your not formilar with a hydrualic forming die system[/U] ] the form die may not bring the case to the full demensions thus the FL die to finish shaping the case rem brass was avaliable quanity at the time... in the beging my .243 & .308 brass fired brass but found new brass was less steps an more positive [less waste] chamber neck is not a tight neck vhamber no need to turn cases... offhand i don't have the measurments at my desk [/QUOTE]
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