jackstrawIII
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I'm a relatively new reloader, and am attempting to form 260 Remington brass out of spent 308 cases (of which I have many). I resized them this evening and it went well, using a simple 260 FL sizing die. However, I have one major concern.
The neck opening measures only .2595" on (average) after sizing. That's .0045 thinner than the .264" bullet that will be going in. From what I've read, that's going to give me too much tension on the bullet. I've read that .0001-.0002 smaller than bullet diameter is the goal.
Does this mean I have to ream the inside of the necks? Or is there something I can do during the sizing process to fix this?
I have to outside neck trim them anyways (neck walls are too thick), so do I go ahead and just trim the neck thickness down on the outside and not worry about the bullet tension?
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
The neck opening measures only .2595" on (average) after sizing. That's .0045 thinner than the .264" bullet that will be going in. From what I've read, that's going to give me too much tension on the bullet. I've read that .0001-.0002 smaller than bullet diameter is the goal.
Does this mean I have to ream the inside of the necks? Or is there something I can do during the sizing process to fix this?
I have to outside neck trim them anyways (neck walls are too thick), so do I go ahead and just trim the neck thickness down on the outside and not worry about the bullet tension?
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.