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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
1st turned necks. Opinions please
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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman97" data-source="post: 2118092" data-attributes="member: 103996"><p>It's also necessary for some specific cartridges, either due to poor design from the factory (looking at you WSSM's with horribly thick necks) or due to wildcatting a longer round that has been shortened and/or necked down. For example if you make 25-06 brass from 30-06 brass, the neck will be thicker than factory ammo. So you may have to turn the necks down just a tad.</p><p></p><p>The only brass I turn is 30-378 weatherby because I think it's inconsistent enough to be worth it, and I hardly ever shoot it anyway so it's not too big of a time killer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman97, post: 2118092, member: 103996"] It’s also necessary for some specific cartridges, either due to poor design from the factory (looking at you WSSM’s with horribly thick necks) or due to wildcatting a longer round that has been shortened and/or necked down. For example if you make 25-06 brass from 30-06 brass, the neck will be thicker than factory ammo. So you may have to turn the necks down just a tad. The only brass I turn is 30-378 weatherby because I think it’s inconsistent enough to be worth it, and I hardly ever shoot it anyway so it’s not too big of a time killer. [/QUOTE]
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