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Ahhhh, the differance a little neck tension makes.
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 132020" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>There are too many variables to check in the endless search for precision </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] </p><p></p><p>That is so very true. A guy could spend 10 hours a day experimenting with differant thing in the endless pursuit of perfection and he may never find all the answers.</p><p></p><p>I too am curious if any more tension will improve accuracy or maybe even hurt it. I am ordering 2 more bushings and will report on those later.</p><p></p><p> [ QUOTE ]</p><p>and various neck tensions is just one I haven't experimented with yet. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] </p><p></p><p>I may never have either. I stumbled on the idea when I didnt turn some necks correctly and ended up loading some with that dreaded donut inside the neck. I felt this when I seated the bullets. I thought awww what the heck, why not shoot em and see what happens as they all felt concistent during the seating proccess. When I shot them, accuracy at 300 was awesome. Obviously I could form an opinion based on one trip to the range so I bought the next size tighter bushing and tried it again. The results were the same. I have had the same results going back and forth over the last 10 or so trips to the range. Yesterday was the first time I had done a side by side comparison. Again, the results were the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 132020, member: 1007"] [ QUOTE ] There are too many variables to check in the endless search for precision [/ QUOTE ] That is so very true. A guy could spend 10 hours a day experimenting with differant thing in the endless pursuit of perfection and he may never find all the answers. I too am curious if any more tension will improve accuracy or maybe even hurt it. I am ordering 2 more bushings and will report on those later. [ QUOTE ] and various neck tensions is just one I haven't experimented with yet. [/ QUOTE ] I may never have either. I stumbled on the idea when I didnt turn some necks correctly and ended up loading some with that dreaded donut inside the neck. I felt this when I seated the bullets. I thought awww what the heck, why not shoot em and see what happens as they all felt concistent during the seating proccess. When I shot them, accuracy at 300 was awesome. Obviously I could form an opinion based on one trip to the range so I bought the next size tighter bushing and tried it again. The results were the same. I have had the same results going back and forth over the last 10 or so trips to the range. Yesterday was the first time I had done a side by side comparison. Again, the results were the same. [/QUOTE]
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