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Problem with dented necks

dreamlander

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Mar 8, 2009
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A lot of the 6.8 spc silver slate brass I bought has some severe dents on the neck. Even some of the Lapua brass I have for other calibers has the same problem. The problem is I have no way to fix them with the equipment I have. I use Redding competition die sets. If you are not familiary with these, there is a neck resizer, FL sizer, and bullet seater. None of which have anything to ream the inside of the neck out like I have seen on most FL sizer dies. And the neck sizer obviously does no good to fix them. So I need something to ream the inside out.
Any suggestions besides buying another FL die?
 
Re: Problem with dented necks

If they are bushing dies they wont work for your problem, but if the F/L die uses a mandrel, it will round out your necks and pop those dents out...you may be prone to split necks afterwards though.
 
Re: Problem with dented necks

I know the bushings won't fix the problem, and the FL dies have no mandrel, they are wide open. The only other thing I could think of was to load a bullet, then pull to see if it shaved the jacket.
 
Re: Problem with dented necks

What you're looking for is an expanding mandrel. As I recall, the Redding S-Type bushing dies are furnished with an expander stem.
 
Re: Problem with dented necks

Picked up the sinclair expander die with mandrels for all my cases. Exactly what I was looking for, and they also had a headspace gauge sized for 6.8 spc. Killed two birds...
thanks for the replies