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32-20 parent cases and dies

98s1lightning

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I got to wonder when I (safely) fire form a case at +p in a modern strong rifle 32-20

The brass clearly forms

Then I stick it through an RCBS die and it Looks completely different.......am I working my brass wayyyy to much???

I don't up even have to measure and can see clear profile differences between what my chamber produces and what my dies produce

Do you send a fire formed brass out to reputable custom die co. and get a die reverse engineered and stop messing around????
 
Seems resizing a 32-20 sends a neck bulge down into the shoulder area

Lots of times I see the case looks like it has a radiused shoulder....

Whereas fire formed is distinctive angled shoulder
 
face of die is touching shell plate so I can't come down any further

Its something to to w die not going far enough down, or sizing neck too small and pushing bulge down as it sizes
 
0.313" fired,

0.313" cast, 0.312" jacketed

Sizes down to 0.306" 😑
Wayyyy too much IMO, I'd like to see 0.309"-0.310"

This was quick measuring with calipers which is not too accurate but for rough numbers yes
 
I use Lee dies to resize .32-20 and find they resize the necks too small for a .310" lead bullet.

Otoh, the .32-20 is not a bench rest cartridge.
 
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