After thinking this out I came to a remedy that to most of you may be all too elementary
> Virgin brass all prepped, no necks turned. I choose to turn necks after once fired.
> Hand loaded 40 rounds with min.charge of 23 grains with Vit N133 powder and a 50 grain nosler bullet
> Fired all 40
> Discovered flattened edge of case mouth on all while extracting carefully so as not to let any fall on ground.
The easy fix is:
> Run brass in a FL sizer die and use the expander button to round out mouth and decap primer....(not a bushing die as this leaves a bump close to shoulder and causes a problem turning)
> Button leaves case mouth exact dimension to go straight to the Neck Turning Mandrel.
> Once turned, case goes to Bushing Die with correct bushing and continue loading from there on.
> Now after firing these rounds, I will still have flattened mouths and will use a 6mmppc expander mandrel by hand to gently round out the mouth before going to the FL Bushing Die and so on.
ANY COMMENTS APPRECIATED
> Virgin brass all prepped, no necks turned. I choose to turn necks after once fired.
> Hand loaded 40 rounds with min.charge of 23 grains with Vit N133 powder and a 50 grain nosler bullet
> Fired all 40
> Discovered flattened edge of case mouth on all while extracting carefully so as not to let any fall on ground.
The easy fix is:
> Run brass in a FL sizer die and use the expander button to round out mouth and decap primer....(not a bushing die as this leaves a bump close to shoulder and causes a problem turning)
> Button leaves case mouth exact dimension to go straight to the Neck Turning Mandrel.
> Once turned, case goes to Bushing Die with correct bushing and continue loading from there on.
> Now after firing these rounds, I will still have flattened mouths and will use a 6mmppc expander mandrel by hand to gently round out the mouth before going to the FL Bushing Die and so on.
ANY COMMENTS APPRECIATED