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Reloading
Honing Die Necks
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<blockquote data-quote="CliffM" data-source="post: 277659" data-attributes="member: 11533"><p>Yes it does sound a bit on the crude side but the results are good. The wet or dry paper cuts fast enough but is not so aggressive as to cause concern about over doing it. The paper is thin enough to make it easy to control diameter by how many wraps are used. Just work it back and forth the full length of the neck like honing an engine cylinder and let the water keep it flushed clean. Run a case through the die at intervals to check progress until you arrive at your desired diameter. CliffM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CliffM, post: 277659, member: 11533"] Yes it does sound a bit on the crude side but the results are good. The wet or dry paper cuts fast enough but is not so aggressive as to cause concern about over doing it. The paper is thin enough to make it easy to control diameter by how many wraps are used. Just work it back and forth the full length of the neck like honing an engine cylinder and let the water keep it flushed clean. Run a case through the die at intervals to check progress until you arrive at your desired diameter. CliffM [/QUOTE]
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