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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2408243" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I load 25acp, but it is a straight wall case so pretty easy. I haven't loaded anything smaller than 22 caliber, but with the proper die set shouldn't be any problem. 22 Hornet sometimes requires a little more care than its bigger cousins, but really no big deal with what I've done. I think doing brass conversions is where you will get the most case loss. I have both inside and outside neck turning and reaming hardware, and with some case diameter reductions I have to turn the necks to the proper thickness. I would assume that going from a larger caliber down to 17 or 14 will require removing a certain amount of the heck thickness after forming. Keep us posted on what you do please.. Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2408243, member: 807"] I load 25acp, but it is a straight wall case so pretty easy. I haven't loaded anything smaller than 22 caliber, but with the proper die set shouldn't be any problem. 22 Hornet sometimes requires a little more care than its bigger cousins, but really no big deal with what I've done. I think doing brass conversions is where you will get the most case loss. I have both inside and outside neck turning and reaming hardware, and with some case diameter reductions I have to turn the necks to the proper thickness. I would assume that going from a larger caliber down to 17 or 14 will require removing a certain amount of the heck thickness after forming. Keep us posted on what you do please.. Jim [/QUOTE]
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