I’m working with a Redding Type S Neck die, Norma Cases in 300WSM. Expander ball on die is .3065; neck bushing is .332", neck thickness is .017" turned and .024" unturned. I would like to work with unturned necks as this batch of brass is very consistant.
When I neck size the unturned case, the expander ball first expands the inside to .3065" and outside to .3545" (.3065" + (2*.024")) then the neck die reduces it to .332". Good so far! Now we lower the press ram and the case goes past the expander ball blowing it back out!??
Did I miss a line in the instructions? Doesn’t this Exercise the brass too much and work harden it? Should I take the expander ball off or cut the stem off? I know that brass has a memory (spring back) but, belling it out, squeezing it down and then belling it out again seems wrong.
The object was to achieve a .002" neck tension on a .307" bullet.
When I neck size the unturned case, the expander ball first expands the inside to .3065" and outside to .3545" (.3065" + (2*.024")) then the neck die reduces it to .332". Good so far! Now we lower the press ram and the case goes past the expander ball blowing it back out!??
Did I miss a line in the instructions? Doesn’t this Exercise the brass too much and work harden it? Should I take the expander ball off or cut the stem off? I know that brass has a memory (spring back) but, belling it out, squeezing it down and then belling it out again seems wrong.
The object was to achieve a .002" neck tension on a .307" bullet.