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6mm BR build
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<blockquote data-quote="D Scott" data-source="post: 854539" data-attributes="member: 35050"><p>I really want to say thanks for all the great feedback I get on here, </p><p></p><p>I was considering a 6mm BR build and was going over some of the details,Ive decided to go with that caliber , but was considering the advantages of going with a tight neck vs a no turn neck, considering the quality of the brass today any thoughts on whether the gain in accuracy with turned necks is worth the effort ?</p><p></p><p>Also concentricity gauges, 1 are they also worth the cost and effort ,any practical accuracy gains ? if so which one do most folks going with these days, I see Horaday has one that can "correct" concentricity anyone have feedback ?</p><p></p><p> I just bought a Forster bump/neck bushing die, have only used the expander ball type dies thus far, Ive been reading about these ex pander mandrels , are they only used with neck turning or could one use them when neck sizing with bushing dies ?</p><p></p><p>regarding "donuts" how to avoid / correct them when using bushing dies ?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D Scott, post: 854539, member: 35050"] I really want to say thanks for all the great feedback I get on here, I was considering a 6mm BR build and was going over some of the details,Ive decided to go with that caliber , but was considering the advantages of going with a tight neck vs a no turn neck, considering the quality of the brass today any thoughts on whether the gain in accuracy with turned necks is worth the effort ? Also concentricity gauges, 1 are they also worth the cost and effort ,any practical accuracy gains ? if so which one do most folks going with these days, I see Horaday has one that can "correct" concentricity anyone have feedback ? I just bought a Forster bump/neck bushing die, have only used the expander ball type dies thus far, Ive been reading about these ex pander mandrels , are they only used with neck turning or could one use them when neck sizing with bushing dies ? regarding "donuts" how to avoid / correct them when using bushing dies ? Thanks in advance Scott [/QUOTE]
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