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Joe_S
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neck sizing
Jul 12th, 2005 at 11:05pm
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I am shooting a 45-70 and have always been seating the bullet out so that it lightly engages the rifleing.  Would neck sizing offer any additional benefit?

If so, can I get the same result by backing off a regular sizing die or should I get a neck sizing die. Thanks! Joe S
  
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PETE
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Re: neck sizing
Reply #1 - Jul 13th, 2005 at 2:40pm
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Joe_S,

  Probably not a great deal, if any benefit will come from neck sizing a .45/70 case. But if you wish to try it the quick and dirty way is to turn your FL die out a full turn. If it does show an increase in accuracy then there are neck sizing dies available.

  I am assuming you are using BP. If so then some current thinking is that you should use no neck tension, or just enuf that the bullet is a thumb press fit.

  The other method, which I use, is to use an expander plug that will open the mouth of the case to .001" under bullet diam. You will need access to a lathe, or someone who will make a plug up of the appropriate size as the standard expander plugs leave the case mouth anywhere from .003" to .004" under bullet diam. This is fine for jacketed bullets, but not cast Lead...... which I also assume you are using.

PETE
  
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