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Necking down 30-06 to .270
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Necking down 30-06 to .270
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south
» 26 Oct 2014, 3:10 pm
Hi guys,
Just double checking this. Necking down 30-06 brass to .270 I can just put the 30-06 through a neck sizing die and that's it right?
Good to load and shoot? Nothing else required?
Thanks.
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Re: Necking down 30-06 to .270
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deye243
» 26 Oct 2014, 10:41 pm
your case might be a bit short as the 270 has a longer neck
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Re: Necking down 30-06 to .270
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Tiiger
» 27 Oct 2014, 8:49 pm
That's it.
Just need to let the neck stretch up over a shot or two and it'll be normal and need trimming from then on.
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