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Concentricity/Neck Turning/Culling Cases:
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<blockquote data-quote="DavidleeCole" data-source="post: 1649916" data-attributes="member: 85306"><p>I have a .300 Whby Mag and used Rem. Factory ammo 180gr power point it was expensive for me so over 2 and a half years I managed to save 200 cases and finally got a reloading set up. I started to trim, neck size, neck turn, deburr flash holes inside and out, load and seat, measuring to ogive. And could hit out to 1336 yards with lethal accuracy. With that said I got some same lot nosler cases and love them but could do just as good with Rem brass. </p><p></p><p>I measure my neck thickness on several cases and get an average then set my Turner with a leaf gauge usually around .014 thick then trim. </p><p></p><p>I will measure cases with water to get capacity filling all to bead above the neck and weigh them. </p><p></p><p>I never cull any brass unless it's about to fail any brass that dont fit the bill is practice ammo or EOTW ammo not thrown away it's like chunking two dollars in the trash.</p><p></p><p>Any round that is not concentric .001 is set aside for practice then reloaded and checked again.</p><p></p><p>That's my possess and I am pleased until I learn more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidleeCole, post: 1649916, member: 85306"] I have a .300 Whby Mag and used Rem. Factory ammo 180gr power point it was expensive for me so over 2 and a half years I managed to save 200 cases and finally got a reloading set up. I started to trim, neck size, neck turn, deburr flash holes inside and out, load and seat, measuring to ogive. And could hit out to 1336 yards with lethal accuracy. With that said I got some same lot nosler cases and love them but could do just as good with Rem brass. I measure my neck thickness on several cases and get an average then set my Turner with a leaf gauge usually around .014 thick then trim. I will measure cases with water to get capacity filling all to bead above the neck and weigh them. I never cull any brass unless it's about to fail any brass that dont fit the bill is practice ammo or EOTW ammo not thrown away it's like chunking two dollars in the trash. Any round that is not concentric .001 is set aside for practice then reloaded and checked again. That's my possess and I am pleased until I learn more. [/QUOTE]
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