I was just reading around today at a few places and found this, Thought it was well done. http://stevespages.com/diagnosingproblems.html
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Cool link with some good examples.
I've never heard the term 'turtle neck cases' before, but I certainly saw examples of it when I was new to loading .300 Wby and wasn't chamfering the necks enough. -
ive turtlenecked a 223 it realy bugged me how it happened was i decapped a nickled berdan case didnt notice that the decap rod moved up and the next one necksquished cause the neck size and mouth ball were together in there
i found a really funny 45 casing at a range it was like it still had a crimp but was fired what i mean is that the neck was curved inward i have no idea how that could even be possible i will post a pic if i can find itComment
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Thanks, good information for us reloaders to remember...I was just reading around today at a few places and found this, Thought it was well done. http://stevespages.com/diagnosingproblems.htmlComment
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