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Anyone anneal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jake" data-source="post: 2373764" data-attributes="member: 12219"><p>From post #11</p><p>"The RCBS full length sizing die had its neck lapped out to .335, a .270 expander ball was used as the neck didn’t need any expanding, its shoulder diameter was .452 and its diameter at the pressure ring point (about 1/10th inch inside the die) was .469-inch. He did the shooting and I did the measuring and reloading."</p><p></p><p>Most reloaders don't have the skill to hone out there size die!! Or have the tools to measure the honed diameter.</p><p>You go to far and you'll need a another size die.</p><p></p><p>Annealing is a cheap way to maintain brass life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jake, post: 2373764, member: 12219"] From post #11 "The RCBS full length sizing die had its neck lapped out to .335, a .270 expander ball was used as the neck didn’t need any expanding, its shoulder diameter was .452 and its diameter at the pressure ring point (about 1/10th inch inside the die) was .469-inch. He did the shooting and I did the measuring and reloading." Most reloaders don't have the skill to hone out there size die!! Or have the tools to measure the honed diameter. You go to far and you'll need a another size die. Annealing is a cheap way to maintain brass life. [/QUOTE]
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