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I still do not understand what is wrong with making a chamber cast or pound cast and THEN measuring the fireformed brass/loaded round?
Am I obtuse? I don't understand the problem?
It never pierced primers untill i shot lapua brass. It wasnt untill i measured the brass. I opened this thread before trying lapua because of the measurements. I wanted to make sure it would be ok. Then i shot lapua and it pierced and the fired brass was .001" bigger than loaded with .002" neck tension.
Pardon me for being Captain Obvious, but you started this thread on the 9th, and I suggested a chamber cast on the 9th, and today is the 16th.
There is no one that case chambers like I do so I avoid chamber casting questions. The last time I got involved members of another forum treated the original poster in a manner rather rude, I apologized on their behalf and then they approached me in a manner rude. When it comes to casting a chamber the OP (now) is so far ahead of other casters he is pleased with him self.
F. Guffey
Ummm . . . . WHAT did you just say?
Pardon me for being Captain Obvious,
Shot lapua brass again some neck turned to .0135" thick and some the factory .0155" with cci br2 primers. And everything was good. The ones i neck turned after firing measured .2965" im thinking the pierced primers had to do with brand of primer.
Forgive, I went back and changed case to cast. A shooter/reloader/collector wanted help casting chambers. No one on the forum had a clue so rather than say nothing they started in on each other. I contacted the OP off line and got him started I was impressed because he was a fast learner. He had no ideal how desperate members on reloading forums were for attention; he had no ideal how socially dysfunctional they could be when hiding behind a keyboard.
F. Guffey