Who knows where to buy stepped down neck-sizing/case-forming dies? I form 7mm from 30 brass, 6mm from 6.5 and .22 from 6mm and in each case I'm unhappy with the results when using normal forming methods.
I talked Neil Jones into making a stepped neck forming bushing for my latest project but he fought me on it. (I've gotten two stepped bushing setups from Neil but in each case he doesn't prefer doing it.)
My next project will include making .30 from .338 using very heavy brass........
Below are some pictures from the "Al's 6X47L" thread, same set of pix, pictures showing improperly formed and properly formed cases. I'm going to be needing some more dies for this sort of work.
I don't need the dies to be hardened but I DO need the step in the neck so that it forms like these pictures. (Or wherever I spec it, some will be in the case body for other projects)
First picture shows the problem, look at the second and third cases, the middle cases.
Last three pix are the beayooootiful results achieved via a stepped neck die.
help!
al
I talked Neil Jones into making a stepped neck forming bushing for my latest project but he fought me on it. (I've gotten two stepped bushing setups from Neil but in each case he doesn't prefer doing it.)
My next project will include making .30 from .338 using very heavy brass........
Below are some pictures from the "Al's 6X47L" thread, same set of pix, pictures showing improperly formed and properly formed cases. I'm going to be needing some more dies for this sort of work.
I don't need the dies to be hardened but I DO need the step in the neck so that it forms like these pictures. (Or wherever I spec it, some will be in the case body for other projects)
First picture shows the problem, look at the second and third cases, the middle cases.
Last three pix are the beayooootiful results achieved via a stepped neck die.
help!
al