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New ADG 6.5 PRC brass not chambering
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Rizzo" data-source="post: 3074108" data-attributes="member: 126313"><p>Most of the time I have to use a mandrel of some sort to get all the necks perfectly round.</p><p>No matter who made the brass!</p><p>Doesn't hurt anything to chamfer and deburr case mouths.</p><p>If you are using bushings for the first time, satisfactory neck interference/tension is normally found .002-.003-.004 </p><p>Uniform seating pressure with bullets is the goal.</p><p>Several good YouTube vids help with details.</p><p></p><p>Fire the brass once, before you try to get too serious about fine tuning.Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Rizzo, post: 3074108, member: 126313"] Most of the time I have to use a mandrel of some sort to get all the necks perfectly round. No matter who made the brass! Doesn’t hurt anything to chamfer and deburr case mouths. If you are using bushings for the first time, satisfactory neck interference/tension is normally found .002-.003-.004 Uniform seating pressure with bullets is the goal. Several good YouTube vids help with details. Fire the brass once, before you try to get too serious about fine tuning.Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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