huntnful
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Is that a Type S die when you can select your neck bushing?
I’ve never seen a neck collapse into the case like that!
I’ve never seen a neck collapse into the case like that!
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Conventional fixed neck die with expander ball.Is that a Type S die when you can select your neck bushing?
I’ve never seen a neck collapse into the case like that!
Have you checked how much it’s sizing the neck down? Could be over working the shit out of that neck.Conventional fixed neck die with expander ball.
I think you’re spot on. I’m pretty sure that’s exactly what happened. And when the neck-/shoulder collapsed, it basically riveted itself into the top of the die.Have you checked how much it’s sizing the neck down? Could be over working the shit out of that neck.
But I’ve intentionally neck down brass .020 at a time without issue. Could be the geometry of the shoulder or something. Just rattling shit off, but I’ve never inverted a shoulder like that loli
For sure! And measure the OD of a loaded round and just get a bushing that’s .004-.005 under that diameter.I think you’re spot on. I’m pretty sure that’s exactly what happened. And when the neck-/shoulder collapsed, it basically riveted itself into the top of the die.
I’m going to see how it functions tomorrow, but if there’s any funny business I’m pretty sure I’ll snag a SAC die.
I think you’re spot on. I’m pretty sure that’s exactly what happened. And when the neck-/shoulder collapsed, it basically riveted itself into the top of the die.
I’m going to see how it functions tomorrow, but if there’s any funny business I’m pretty sure I’ll snag a SAC die.
Appreciate the rec. I’ll give them a look.Sac makes a good die, but it’s really its best with a decapping expander, which is even more.
The A419 s series is another I’d look at. Unless your wanting the modular nature of the sac, the a419 is a nice die that does what the sac does for the most part if your only using it for one caliber. Saves a few bucks, I almost prefer my a419 s series to my sac for my dashers. It’s just a simpler die, but still very high quality. Both size farily low on the base as well.
over paying for tools that you should already have in the garage just doesnt make sense to me.
I will file that idea away. If I stick another case, I might skip the bolt just to try it out.If they wont budge you can also install a zerk and pop them with a grease gun.
1/4-20 tap adn drill and a section of sch 40 pipe with heavy washers will work in a pinchCase puller. Probly have enough junk laying around to make one. Just gotta tap the primer pocket. Need to get that primer knocked out first though. IIRC I just used a normal 1/4-20 tap.
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Is that considered an Ackley Improved, Improved?
First case of this lot.Your original post said first case sized ok, then second got stuck. When you say first case do you mean first case ever through the new die, first case for the session? was this new brass? once fired?
I do not have any experience with the Dillon spray but I know I have had a case get stuck with Hornady spray and an Ackley case. After moving to Redding case lube, never had a problem with thousands of rounds.
Just my 2 cents and comments.
prototype weatherby cartridge with a radius shoulderIs that considered an Ackley Improved, Improved?