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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 2218085" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>Today, find myself agreeing with your thoughts more and more. As Mike cr pointed out, neck tension alone is tough to measure.</p><p>As for gauge seeming broad in range, seat a bullet into powder and you will use all of the 100psi. One could change the gauge to a 40lb and seemingly have better resolution, but those gauges relatively accurate. The constant reading of pressure could just be from the handle weight. ???</p><p>I wish we would just refer to all this as neck treatments.</p><p></p><p>To the op, whether neck tension is the correct term, or friction seat force, blah, blah, it all does matter. And we take many different roads to achieve the goal, bushings, mandrels, lubes, etc...</p><p></p><p>Lol, we all think our own method deserves the title belt, but like the WWE, it changes hands weekly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 2218085, member: 33622"] Today, find myself agreeing with your thoughts more and more. As Mike cr pointed out, neck tension alone is tough to measure. As for gauge seeming broad in range, seat a bullet into powder and you will use all of the 100psi. One could change the gauge to a 40lb and seemingly have better resolution, but those gauges relatively accurate. The constant reading of pressure could just be from the handle weight. ??? I wish we would just refer to all this as neck treatments. To the op, whether neck tension is the correct term, or friction seat force, blah, blah, it all does matter. And we take many different roads to achieve the goal, bushings, mandrels, lubes, etc... Lol, we all think our own method deserves the title belt, but like the WWE, it changes hands weekly. [/QUOTE]
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