Very interesting :geek:ovenpaa wrote:The principle is similar for both the 22C and 7mm
The simplified version:
For the 7mm I use 300 SAUM brass so first stage is run it through a die that had been cut to size with the rifle chamber reamer, this gives brass that fits the chamber but the internal diameter of the neck is too small and it is not parallel so I run a floating mandrel through it which takes it to .284" ID, then neck turn it to .0125" with a SInclair neck turning tool and a powered drive or alternatively on a small lathe with a sacrificial mandrel. Then trim to length and chamfer the inside and outside of the mouth. Then gently ream the inside to remove any doughnuts and then weigh them to weed out any significant variations. Finally I neck size them to give the correct neck tension.
I build my first load with the bullet jammed into the lands by .020" so the case does not move forward when it is hit by the firing pin and this blows the case to the shape of the chamber.
I need to post some pictures don't I
I am halfway through a batch of new cases and if I get a chance to continue with them this weekend I will take some pictures.
So you modify the dies - and interesting that the chamber does the final touch
Still got a bit 'lost' in the middle...a 'floating mandrel'?...sounds like some sort of swimming monkey :?
Pictures would be excellent