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My Brass has a rim in the neck..WHY?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lazerus" data-source="post: 982782" data-attributes="member: 40431"><p>I am sizing with a standard redding neck sizer. I am using a redding body die. I did not turn up onto shoulders a bit. I didn't know that was necessary. The reason I tried to turn the necks again is because after five firings and after being anneeled, I thought it wouldn't hurt. In fact, I didn't get any extra material off the necks. I now know it is probably unnecessary to turn the necks more than once, but I am glad I did otherwise I would not have learned about the donuts. Unfortunately, I have to seat my bullet into the donut area. The bergers that I was shooting three shots inside of a quarter inch, commonly. The cutting edge bullets I am now using are hovering 5 shots just under a half inch. They need to be seated 50 thousandths off the lans to become accurate. I am thinking that if I get the dounts removed, my group will tighten up quite a bit. I looked and it doesn't look like Lee makes a neck sizer for a 6.5 284 Norma. The lee Neck sizer is wonderful in the 300 Win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazerus, post: 982782, member: 40431"] I am sizing with a standard redding neck sizer. I am using a redding body die. I did not turn up onto shoulders a bit. I didn't know that was necessary. The reason I tried to turn the necks again is because after five firings and after being anneeled, I thought it wouldn't hurt. In fact, I didn't get any extra material off the necks. I now know it is probably unnecessary to turn the necks more than once, but I am glad I did otherwise I would not have learned about the donuts. Unfortunately, I have to seat my bullet into the donut area. The bergers that I was shooting three shots inside of a quarter inch, commonly. The cutting edge bullets I am now using are hovering 5 shots just under a half inch. They need to be seated 50 thousandths off the lans to become accurate. I am thinking that if I get the dounts removed, my group will tighten up quite a bit. I looked and it doesn't look like Lee makes a neck sizer for a 6.5 284 Norma. The lee Neck sizer is wonderful in the 300 Win. [/QUOTE]
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