Offline 1S2K
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Modifying Cartridge case
« on: 08:54 PM, 04/08/13 »
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So, I'm about to shorten the neck on a couple of cartridge cases in order to use the Sinclair chamber length gauge. What do you suggest as the best way to cut off a section without mangling the case? And, i assume it's pretty important to make a square cut for a correct fit? Any suggestions will be much appreciated. Thanks.
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1S2K, it is too late, had I got involved earlier you would not have needed the Sinclair chamber length gage, for checking the length of the chamber from the mouth of the case to the bolt face. I am a case former, I form cases, I use forming dies, my favorite forming die is the 308 Winchester forming die because it is short, I form 8mm57, 7.7 Japanese and 7mm57 etc., cases with the 308 Winchester forming die.
It should be no secret when deterring the length of the chamber with a modified case the shoulder must not hit first. When forming 308 Winchester modified cases for determining chamber length I form the case from from 30/06 cases. Trimming? It is necessary to trim .391†from the formed 308 W case, I choose to use the hack saw, first, then finish with a file when forming 308 cases, that is 39.1†inches for 100 cases, because the case is supported in the forming die the case neck can be removed in seconds.
When using the forming die to make modified cases adjust the forming die off the shell holder after forming for longer necks, and, before trimming., a good ‘off the shell holder’ would be .015â€. It is possible to trim the necks to various lengths with a case trimmer.
Deterring the length of the chamber from the mouth of the chamber to the bolt face should include the difference in length between the chamber and case from the shoulders back to the head of the case and bolt face. For the 308 W the perfect number is .004â€.
http://www.saami.org/PubResources/CC_Drawings/Rifle/307%20Winchester.pdf
SAAMI list the case length as 2.015â€, the chamber length as 2.025, Speers list the trim to length as 2.005.
I have chambers that have long chambers between between the shoulder and bolt face, one 30/06 chamber has a shoulder that is ahead of a minimum length case by .016â€, when forming/sizing cases for that chamber I back the die off the shell holder .014â€, the added .014†allows .002†difference in length between the case and chamber. When determining overall length (case and bullet) I add .014â€.
Again, the froming die is also a trim die. The forming die is a very accurate trim die.
F. Guffey