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Reloading
Mandrel as last step?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2724530" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>This is because ANY clearance is sufficient for, and making no difference to, bullet release.</p><p></p><p>You do need enough clearance to mitigate chambered tensions from crooked ammo, but it feeds on itself.</p><p>It's easier to make straight loaded ammo with least clearance & sizing.</p><p>And runout doesn't matter until you've run out of clearance for it.</p><p>That works</p><p></p><p>So why would ammo be so crooked that bigger neck clearance alleviates the issue?</p><p>Excess body sizing, and poor case design for start..</p><p>The greater the sizing (up/down), the higher the loaded runout, and the greater the need for clearances (that led to this).</p><p>So going more & more clearance and sizing is just same old cycle (nothing new) that feeds on itself the same way.</p><p>It also works</p><p></p><p>What I'm suggesting is that people can make this work with any plan.</p><p>I only turn necks to reach reasonable thickness and neck clearance.</p><p>As far as runout, I measure every single case, culling out those with thickness variance, and I minimally size (everything).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2724530, member: 1521"] This is because ANY clearance is sufficient for, and making no difference to, bullet release. You do need enough clearance to mitigate chambered tensions from crooked ammo, but it feeds on itself. It's easier to make straight loaded ammo with least clearance & sizing. And runout doesn't matter until you've run out of clearance for it. That works So why would ammo be so crooked that bigger neck clearance alleviates the issue? Excess body sizing, and poor case design for start.. The greater the sizing (up/down), the higher the loaded runout, and the greater the need for clearances (that led to this). So going more & more clearance and sizing is just same old cycle (nothing new) that feeds on itself the same way. It also works What I'm suggesting is that people can make this work with any plan. I only turn necks to reach reasonable thickness and neck clearance. As far as runout, I measure every single case, culling out those with thickness variance, and I minimally size (everything). [/QUOTE]
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