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221 to 20VT Help

glide

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Any problems using once fired Remington once fired in a 221 Fireball and using for 20VT?
 
Problems?? IF you get a reamer with a .234 neck, you shouldn't have any problems. :)
NEW Remington .221 Fireball brass resized to 20 VT will be pretty consistent.
"Once fired" .221 resized to the 20 VT, the necks will be ALL OVER THE PLACE. :mad:
Been there, done that THEN got the proper reamer so I DIDN"T have to turn necks.
Better idea? Stick with the .221 Fireball and don't look back. :cool:
 
Glide,

I haveused both new and used brass on a 232 neck. I had all my used brass annealed first, and after sizing I necked turned all my brass and it has worked well.

My advice is to just do a 20-222. Get it in a no turn neck . Better all the way around
 
Any problems using once fired Remington once fired in a 221 Fireball and using for 20VT?

No, not with using once fired Remington 221 Fireball brass.
Anneal it, size it. load, and shoot - No Problem.
If you have a chamber neck less than .232, you will probably need to turn necks for clearance.
 
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If you have a chamber neck less than .232, you will probably need to turn necks for clearance.
There you are, back to needing to turn necks again. :rolleyes: A reamer with a "little" larger neck will solve THAT problem. (I went with .234)
More time loading and shooting and less time messing with neck turning. :cool:
 
I have .232 neck chambers, so there is no need to neck turn.
On the plus side, the neck is worked less when sizing. When I get around to buying or rebarreling my next rifle in 20 VT, I will make sure it has a .232 neck.;)
 
If you stick with R-P or Norma 221 brass the will be .228 loaded round.
I've been around alot of 20VT and 221 R-P brass and none have been bigger than .2285 loaded
 
Any problems using once fired Remington once fired in a 221 Fireball and using for 20VT?
Lots of good sage advice but I saw no mention of what dies you are using.

Once fired may or may not size nicely, depends on the chamber it was fired in. I went down the same road a while back. I would highly suggest FL size to the shell holder in a 221 die with decap removed so the expander does not swage it back up.
Now go to your 20VT die.
 
I may try a couple to see if it works, otherwise I will just use them as 221. Thanks all. Happ Thanksgiving.
 

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