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Old 02-04-2005, 09:48 AM
Cossack Cossack is offline
 
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K Hornet

I do it in several wildcats where the headspace/pressure is too risky.

It's likely that necking up and then necking back down a Hornet case would work the brass even more than straight fireforming a standard case.
You're likely to spoil some cases necking up enough to create the false shoulder. Other than the time, possible increased work-hardenting of the brass...which you would still have to fireform to max accuracy.... I see no problems with doing it, tho.
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