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Reloading
Neck Tension Conundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="RTK" data-source="post: 782751" data-attributes="member: 47888"><p>Thanks for all the comments.</p><p>Here is the situation, in the past I have been neck sizing only with an occasional bump back after 3-4 firings. In my readings everyone now is saying to FL size every time. Unfortunately when I do this with my FL die it induces random run out. I've tried all the tricks loosen this tighten this, many different lubes inside the neck, polish the expander etc. Then I decided to remove the expander ball, concentricity is excellent. (necks have been turned to knock of the high spots only)</p><p>Took 25 of these to my range yesterday. (8 thou under bullet diameter) The ES and SD were no better or worse than before and neither was the accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTK, post: 782751, member: 47888"] Thanks for all the comments. Here is the situation, in the past I have been neck sizing only with an occasional bump back after 3-4 firings. In my readings everyone now is saying to FL size every time. Unfortunately when I do this with my FL die it induces random run out. I've tried all the tricks loosen this tighten this, many different lubes inside the neck, polish the expander etc. Then I decided to remove the expander ball, concentricity is excellent. (necks have been turned to knock of the high spots only) Took 25 of these to my range yesterday. (8 thou under bullet diameter) The ES and SD were no better or worse than before and neither was the accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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