Case forming is a learning experience. It doesn't take long, but you may ruin some brass playing with it. The only form dies that I have seen that make a perfect case everytime are the hydraulic dies. They are caliber specific and very expensive. With mine and other case forming dies, you get real close and a good stiff fireforming load will make it a beautiful piece of brass.
Jim, until I make some of the 2 larger sizes after the first of the year, mine will not size a .532 case. The 2 additional dies will work up to and including the 416 Rigby case, which is about .580. This photo is a 30-06 and the same case shortened to 1.075"OAL and 22 cal. My Grandson calls it the 22 Werewolf.Oh yeah, I rebated the rim to 223 boltface.
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Butch

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