Corporate executives seeking a synonym for downsizing less euphemistic than " work-force imbalance correction " might strike a Patton-esque pose and say, " Sorry, old-timer, but this place needs a necking down ."
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The "'270 Winchester Short Magnum "'or "'270 WSM "'is a short, unbelted, magnum cartridge created by necking down the . 300 Winchester Short Magnum and fitting it with a . 277 caliber bullet.
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Dr . F . W . Mann and Adolph Otto Niedner had previously developed wildcat cartridges in . 25-caliber made by necking down the . 30-40 Krag and the . 30-06 Springfield cases.
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Recently the most popular national usage has been necking down to hooking up, which retains a kind of innocence, though this department will entertain competing regional entries for what used to be light petting.
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Cases are formed by necking down standard . 303 British brass with a full length 303 / 25 sizing die . 303 British brass is available from Remington, Federal, Winchester, Sellier & Bellot, Prvi Partisan amongst others.
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The 6.5-08 cartridge was created simply by necking down the . 308 Winchester . wildcatters can easily form . 260 cases by necking down the 7mm-08 Remington or necking up the . 243 Winchester ( both based on the same . 308 case ).
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The 6.5-08 cartridge was created simply by necking down the . 308 Winchester . wildcatters can easily form . 260 cases by necking down the 7mm-08 Remington or necking up the . 243 Winchester ( both based on the same . 308 case ).
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The JCS chairman, an immigrant from Poland who " learned English from the silver screen under the expert tutelage of John Wayne, " directs us to " ABCs of Reloading, " by Dean A . Grennell, for pictures of cartridges going through a necking down.