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case neck turning
just curious how many of you use an outside case neck turner....and do you find it improves groups much. ty.
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RE: case neck turning
Why do you want to turn the outsides and not the
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RE: case neck turning
I've never found justifiable reason to do anything more than a very occasionaly trim to length. I know some will howl and tell me I'm crazy but it's a fact. I was always big on MAKING my own cases where possible as I had a zillion rounds of one fired /06 brass and with an RCBS file trim die I could make dang near anything. Some of my case creations I was sure when all was said and done that the case neck was a little thicker than it should be. I loaded it and shot it anyway with never any ill effects in accuracy, case life or pressure.
This is the sort of stuff that benchresters and other anal reloaders worry about at night. In reality, I believe its a non-issue and not worth the trouble to ever do. |
RE: case neck turning
I turn my necks. I feel it almost eliminates runout. Good luck.
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RE: case neck turning
I did for a long time. But I won't do it again. It really works the brass. I for now on will buy quality brass instead or mass amounts and cull out the ones with neck thickness varying more than .002".
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RE: case neck turning
I use a forrester, I don't find it all that much trouble. Just enough to uniform the neck thickness.
Some reloaders like to anneal the necks too. But if I could buy Lapua or Hornady brass for my caliber,I would just go that route. |
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