Ok so I've been trying to do a fair amount of reading on converting 308 cases to 8mm kurz.
From what I have read 308 is one of the more difficult cases to form. I have noticed in pictures that the formed 308 cases have a very noticeable radius on the case to neck taper. On original kurz brass the taper has "no" radius at all.
Is that radius part of the die, or a result of the brass naturally resisting the forming? If this is the case is there any way to combat that effect? For example I watched "how-it's-made" where they used frozen soapy water inside the trumpet tubes to prevent the brass from collapsing during bending. Would a similar procedure produce a more uniform finish?
**special thanks to google images search**
From what I have read 308 is one of the more difficult cases to form. I have noticed in pictures that the formed 308 cases have a very noticeable radius on the case to neck taper. On original kurz brass the taper has "no" radius at all.
Is that radius part of the die, or a result of the brass naturally resisting the forming? If this is the case is there any way to combat that effect? For example I watched "how-it's-made" where they used frozen soapy water inside the trumpet tubes to prevent the brass from collapsing during bending. Would a similar procedure produce a more uniform finish?
**special thanks to google images search**

