Hi,
I wish to get myself a PMA outside neck turner for an as yet un-fired 284 Winchester barrel for an F-Class rifle I bought some time ago. Up till now I have only been using the 6mmBR barrel it also came with.
I also got many prepped cases, some loaded rounds and a few fired but de-capped rounds and all the reloading apparatus from the same guy who sold me the Barnard / Krieger / McMillan rifle.
What I think I know about the brass I have is the following;
The brand new brass necked up from 6.5-284 measures .3165" O/D.
The few fired brass measure .3125 O/D
The many boxes of sized brass measure .307 O/D
The Redding insert in the L.E.Wilson sizing / de-priming die is stamped .312
1) What I dont understand is if I have a .312 neck sizing collet in the Wilson die how on earth are all the sized brass measuring .307 O/D?
2) As I need to stipulate when ordering the PMA tool what neck thickness I am at a loss what to answer.
Any thoughts.
I wish to get myself a PMA outside neck turner for an as yet un-fired 284 Winchester barrel for an F-Class rifle I bought some time ago. Up till now I have only been using the 6mmBR barrel it also came with.
I also got many prepped cases, some loaded rounds and a few fired but de-capped rounds and all the reloading apparatus from the same guy who sold me the Barnard / Krieger / McMillan rifle.
What I think I know about the brass I have is the following;
The brand new brass necked up from 6.5-284 measures .3165" O/D.
The few fired brass measure .3125 O/D
The many boxes of sized brass measure .307 O/D
The Redding insert in the L.E.Wilson sizing / de-priming die is stamped .312
1) What I dont understand is if I have a .312 neck sizing collet in the Wilson die how on earth are all the sized brass measuring .307 O/D?
2) As I need to stipulate when ordering the PMA tool what neck thickness I am at a loss what to answer.
Any thoughts.