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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2771199" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>If you are using a tighten or reduce chamber in the neck area. You would have to cut the or thin the neck down to start with. </p><p>I kind of stumble onto this a great many years ago with my 308 N.Mag. It has a longer neck than the 300 WM, and shorter to the shoulder. I was trying to get passed the case separation at the belt. I noted after firing the case the transition in the shoulder was to chamber size on a portion of the neck. That stop the separation completely. Lost the case from primer pockets getting to large after that.</p><p>It's been my understanding is better to thin your neck before firing the case. You are saying different than that. I just wonder why? I am not trying to pick a fight either I like very much what you have written about. </p><p>I was by accident able to only size my necks down part ways using a bushing die. So went to the smith I was working with and doing another build now. He quickly figure it out. O'well I have to get another 280AI bushing die to change my proceedures some. </p><p>I like very much. and other here are doing or have been doing the same or close to what you have done in managing you cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2771199, member: 101791"] If you are using a tighten or reduce chamber in the neck area. You would have to cut the or thin the neck down to start with. I kind of stumble onto this a great many years ago with my 308 N.Mag. It has a longer neck than the 300 WM, and shorter to the shoulder. I was trying to get passed the case separation at the belt. I noted after firing the case the transition in the shoulder was to chamber size on a portion of the neck. That stop the separation completely. Lost the case from primer pockets getting to large after that. It's been my understanding is better to thin your neck before firing the case. You are saying different than that. I just wonder why? I am not trying to pick a fight either I like very much what you have written about. I was by accident able to only size my necks down part ways using a bushing die. So went to the smith I was working with and doing another build now. He quickly figure it out. O'well I have to get another 280AI bushing die to change my proceedures some. I like very much. and other here are doing or have been doing the same or close to what you have done in managing you cases. [/QUOTE]
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