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28 Nosler neck turn or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1307705" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Anything leading to more sizing is not free. More sizing is not free.</p><p>If you turn necks to cause more downsizing requirement, regardless of the length of that sizing, it is still more sizing.</p><p>Tension is that length sized, springing back against bearing. An excess amount of each downsizing/cycling affects this, as it changes brass elasticity.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that tension does matter. Variance in it does affect results, even in a factory hunting gun. So we should do our part to reduce the AMOUNT of what LENGTH of neck we size, striving to maintain desired tension. </p><p>You will never prove, and nobody ever has, that normal runout matters to results from a sloppy chamber. Don't fixate on what doesn't really matter, just because others do -where it actually does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1307705, member: 1521"] Anything leading to more sizing is not free. More sizing is not free. If you turn necks to cause more downsizing requirement, regardless of the length of that sizing, it is still more sizing. Tension is that length sized, springing back against bearing. An excess amount of each downsizing/cycling affects this, as it changes brass elasticity. Keep in mind that tension does matter. Variance in it does affect results, even in a factory hunting gun. So we should do our part to reduce the AMOUNT of what LENGTH of neck we size, striving to maintain desired tension. You will never prove, and nobody ever has, that normal runout matters to results from a sloppy chamber. Don't fixate on what doesn't really matter, just because others do -where it actually does. [/QUOTE]
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