Morning all!
I am preparing Norma 300 SAUM for my soon to be here 7mm, first stage for me is to neck down to chamber size followed by mandrel to true the neck diameter back before continuing with neck turn and final size.
This is throwing up some questions for me, the neck run out is all over the place after I have necked down both before and after I have run the mandrel through, I am used to a similar process with a 22-6.5X47 which would typically give a maximum of 5 thou run out at this stage but the 7mm is anywhere between 3 and 10 thou, it is far from finished but still seems excessive.
Also is there preferred sequence for preparing the brass and the neck turning?
Necking down 300 SAUM
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Ovenpaa wrote:RAVEN wrote:...I assume I should neck it down from 300 to 7mm first, then neck turn?
Ovenpaa,
Not sure which way Raven will recommend, but there is an important advantage in turning while still at 300 neck. If you turn all the way into the neck shoulder junction, then because the neck will shorten when you size down to 7mm, the turned part of the brass will actually sneak up the shoulder a little, which should mean you will never have a donut problem.
Alan
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Necking down to 7mm then turning saves you a set of 30cal stuff
Turn into the shoulder a little and Alan you are right you will have no donut problems.
Any slight cut edge on the shoulder will be hammered by firing a few times to the inside below the neck.
Neck turning twice just makes them more uniform IMO
Cheers
RB
Turn into the shoulder a little and Alan you are right you will have no donut problems.
Any slight cut edge on the shoulder will be hammered by firing a few times to the inside below the neck.
Neck turning twice just makes them more uniform IMO
Cheers
RB
