I have been following the article on case prep here in the article archive section. I have fired a lot of 350 cases twice and was going to run them through the neck turner again just to do a final clean up. First I body sized, bumped the shoulder back .002, and retrimmed. I ran all cases through the Redding neck sizer with my largest bushing and then back over the K & M mandrel. When I turn the necks it seems that an inordinate amount of material is being cut off the neck below the limit of sizing bushing and the shoulder junction. I assume that this is because this area is larger due to not being sized.
How should I proceed? I’m a little concerned that I may be taking too much at the neck shoulder junction as on the new case cut I cut in as indicated in the article. Thanks in advance for any help.
How should I proceed? I’m a little concerned that I may be taking too much at the neck shoulder junction as on the new case cut I cut in as indicated in the article. Thanks in advance for any help.