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<blockquote data-quote="Frogman77" data-source="post: 366142" data-attributes="member: 15339"><p>It's a .30-06 built for precision and long range out to 1000m/ I know odd cartridge, but it will give me a longer barrel life than some of the bigger magnums...and yes, right now it is my main project..</p><p> </p><p>in anycase with win brass fully prepped, I can get 1/2moa with quite a few sub 1/4moa groups...but I still get flyers in a 10 shot string...most likely shooter error, but I want to minimize all the variables. </p><p> </p><p>the win brass i had to turn the necks down to .012" but they were thinner necks to begin with...the lapua is thicker and they were more consistant to begin with...</p><p> </p><p>I definitely want the straightest ammo possible with out damaging the brass quality if that makes sense. That being said, is it more beneficial to "clean up" the necks 80% turn or should I turn them so that they're even all around?</p><p> </p><p>chamber is min spec SAAMI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frogman77, post: 366142, member: 15339"] It's a .30-06 built for precision and long range out to 1000m/ I know odd cartridge, but it will give me a longer barrel life than some of the bigger magnums...and yes, right now it is my main project.. in anycase with win brass fully prepped, I can get 1/2moa with quite a few sub 1/4moa groups...but I still get flyers in a 10 shot string...most likely shooter error, but I want to minimize all the variables. the win brass i had to turn the necks down to .012" but they were thinner necks to begin with...the lapua is thicker and they were more consistant to begin with... I definitely want the straightest ammo possible with out damaging the brass quality if that makes sense. That being said, is it more beneficial to "clean up" the necks 80% turn or should I turn them so that they're even all around? chamber is min spec SAAMI. [/QUOTE]
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