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Offline Possum

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? about neck sizing and Bullet seating
« on: February 08, 2003, 06:34:06 PM »
I am neck sizing for a 250 Sav cartridge.  When I seat the bullet there is very little resistance.  This tells me there is very little "grip" on the bullet from the brass neck.  The rounds I full length sized have more resistance when the bullet is seated.  With the neck sizing will it adversly affect the pressure buildup usually attained with a crimp or is this normal for neck sized brass/bullet combinations.

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Re: ? about neck sizing and Bullet seating
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2003, 05:35:02 AM »
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I am neck sizing for a 250 Sav cartridge.  When I seat the bullet there is very little resistance.  This tells me there is very little "grip" on the bullet from the brass neck.  The rounds I full length sized have more resistance when the bullet is seated.  With the neck sizing will it adversly affect the pressure buildup usually attained with a crimp or is this normal for neck sized brass/bullet combinations.


Probably is just the variations between die manufacturers or production lots; if you have calipers or mics measure the case neck o.d. to verify what you notice. Contact the die mfg with your measurement; they will often swap out dies if you have a problem.
I would suspect minor pressure variations in the big picture of pressure development.

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? about neck sizing and Bullet seating
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2003, 11:06:47 AM »
Does the expander ball pull back through the case with a lot of force? If so I would say the expander ball is a little large. If there is no force at all then the die diameter is too large. See if the die manufacturer will replace it.  KN