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Good examples might be to neck down a lengthy column - or in my case, this letter."
Necking down means tracking as the decisions evolve and coming up with your reaction.
They were of small caliber but necked down from a large casing.
This separated space-time, it's necking down and should get farther away, right?
Several versions existed but most were simply necked down and slightly trimed.
Some necked down to scarcely a hand's width.
Incidentally, there was also an experimental 7.92mm cartridge made simply by necking down the 13x92SR case.
The fuselage section immediately above the engine was necked down, forming what appeared to be a larger single plug.
Their original experiments focused on a .280 British round necked downed to 6.3mm.
Called "necking up" or "necking down", this is the most common way of making a wildcat.
It has the characteristic double-radius shoulders and is necked down to accommodate the .277in bullets.
Below them the powerful watercourse jogged sharply to the north, necking down to a turbulent constriction.
The remaining 13 were chambered for .300 Savage cartridges, necked down to fit 7mm international bullets.
This causes the adjacent material to neck down, harden, and this continues until the entire piece is much longer and thinner.
However the final commercial version developed by Winchester is based on the 6mm Lee Navy cartridge necked down.
The Ammunition for the D-48 was developed by necking down 100-mm ammunition in order to achieve higher muzzle velocities.
But there was the same fat body necked down to the same slim, pointed, bullet shaped head-the warhead, I suppose.
The cartridge was made by necking down and slightly stretching the .40 S&W case, which itself derived from the 10mm Auto.
Formed by necking down the 11mm Gras rifle cartridge case, it was an odd design, with a thick rim and a rapid double taper.
Swaging: Swaging (necking) is the process of "necking down" a feature on a part.
These cartridges are both necked down 9 mm variants of the 10 mm Auto cartridge though they vary dimensionally.
It is similar to the .44 AMP, but is necked down to accept the smaller diameter bullet.
Necking down is the practice of reducing the diameter of a cartridge case at its neck, allowing a smaller diameter bullet to be fired from it.
The cartridge was created by Jeffery by necking down their successful .333 Jeffery to .288 inches.
The 8.5mm Mars is an experimental centerfire pistol cartridge developed in the late 19th century based on necking down the .45 Mars Long case.