Setting up for neck turning...Problem with pilot fitting inside the neck 7mm Mag
Here is what I am using...ALL BRAND NEW
-RCBS Rock Chucker Press
-RCBS Full Length Dies
-Forster Original Case Trimmer
-Forster trimmer mounted Neck Turner and appropriate .284 neck turning pilot
Here is the problem. I FL sized my once fired brass per Forsters instructions prior to turning the necks. I'm using once fired remington brass from my dad's Sako 7mm mag. I pushed the shoulders back .010" to have the headspacing negative .002" for my howa 7mm mag (his headspacing was .008" longer than mine). I went to put the first shell in the trimmer for neck turning and the pilot won't engage the neck. The pilot WILL engage the neck on the once fired brass prior to sizing, but forster says to size then turn. I have double checked everything to make sure it is 7mm mag/.284 specific. I can ream the inside of the necks to get the pilot to fit, but that is taking a fair amount of brass off the entire length of the neck. Here are my questions...
1. Should I be conserned that my FL dies are not opening the neck up enough, wouldn't this create a ton of neck tension if so?
2. Should I have turned the necks BEFORE FL sizing and assume the neck tension from the dies is "ok"?
3. Obviously I shouldn't be reaming all this brass post FL sizing just to get the neck turning pilot to fit right?
4. Should I be looking at a differnt brand of dies (forster)? Would this be a better option than my current set up?
Thanks for helping this newbee out, Spent the last 4 months aquiring reloading gear and reading as much as I can about it, only to run into some major hickups out of the gate.
Here is what I am using...ALL BRAND NEW
-RCBS Rock Chucker Press
-RCBS Full Length Dies
-Forster Original Case Trimmer
-Forster trimmer mounted Neck Turner and appropriate .284 neck turning pilot
Here is the problem. I FL sized my once fired brass per Forsters instructions prior to turning the necks. I'm using once fired remington brass from my dad's Sako 7mm mag. I pushed the shoulders back .010" to have the headspacing negative .002" for my howa 7mm mag (his headspacing was .008" longer than mine). I went to put the first shell in the trimmer for neck turning and the pilot won't engage the neck. The pilot WILL engage the neck on the once fired brass prior to sizing, but forster says to size then turn. I have double checked everything to make sure it is 7mm mag/.284 specific. I can ream the inside of the necks to get the pilot to fit, but that is taking a fair amount of brass off the entire length of the neck. Here are my questions...
1. Should I be conserned that my FL dies are not opening the neck up enough, wouldn't this create a ton of neck tension if so?
2. Should I have turned the necks BEFORE FL sizing and assume the neck tension from the dies is "ok"?
3. Obviously I shouldn't be reaming all this brass post FL sizing just to get the neck turning pilot to fit right?
4. Should I be looking at a differnt brand of dies (forster)? Would this be a better option than my current set up?
Thanks for helping this newbee out, Spent the last 4 months aquiring reloading gear and reading as much as I can about it, only to run into some major hickups out of the gate.