david12601
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never too late thanks for some good info
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Books show 1.840 trim length and 1.850 max.I necked down 65 rounds using the readding body then the forester full length Die and then used a wilson neck mandrel die......still waiting on barrel .......my smith is busy doing a bunch of bbls for the northeast palma team.......I also bought some once fired brass but about 35 cases look to be neck turned and trimmed and trimmed a little short the others just once fired.... What should the trim length be on once fired....the ones just once fired are 1.855 the ones neck turned and trimmed are 1.798 in length are they too short??
I’m not qualified to answer, but 40 thousandth sounds excessive.So should I get rid of the short ones
You may want to do some measuring with a loaded round that will tight. mine is .271 and with starting with a 6.5x 47 Lapua cases, I had to turn a lot off to get .003 clearance ...... jim
When you neck down a cartridge the length shortens. The neck thickness also grows. Just math and physics.
David
Here is my analysis to why I believe they grow shorter when necking down. That is what I saw when going from 308 to 260 Remington for the first time. So I sat down and drew out what was going on and mathematically what I saw was what came out of the calculations.It seems to me it gets longer doesn’t it?
Fireformomg I’ve alway found cases to get shorter but necking down usually they get longer. Thicker is right from my experience.
I just loaded up a new batch from Lapua 6.5x47. Not that this will do you any good but it might be a reference. They grew in length just a little in the forming down process, trimmed them to a equal length of 1.8435. Loaded neck with 107 SMK was .2695 measured with a set of digital calipers.So the bartlein barrel is here and already assembled finished mounted a sightron big sky 36 x so like I said in the beginning of this post....I bought some brass from a guy on here 100 PCs about half have been neck turned and trimmed very short.....they would not chamber so I used redding body die then Forster full length sizer without the expander...then a Wilson mandral to true up the neck...
. I emailed him to find out if there was a reason the brass was not sized correctly or if ther was anything specific about it but he never answered
I was going to load up some berger 105 and sierra 107 and 110 nosler 107 headed to the range tomorrow