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Reloading
Neck tension
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<blockquote data-quote="swampbug" data-source="post: 3064319" data-attributes="member: 115992"><p>This thread has strayed alot from the original OP's question. Still alot of good information and ideas. </p><p>I just wish those that jump in and rant and imply people are stupid, would at least respond to questions. Bushings obviously have an impact on something. Annealing has it's place. It does no good to argue how often to anneal when your gun is a tight neck chamber so therefore you don't have to anneal. Good for you.</p><p>It's nice to hear the difference between hardness, interference and tension being used correctly. </p><p>But again, neck bushing do have an affect and that needs to be explained some how.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampbug, post: 3064319, member: 115992"] This thread has strayed alot from the original OP's question. Still alot of good information and ideas. I just wish those that jump in and rant and imply people are stupid, would at least respond to questions. Bushings obviously have an impact on something. Annealing has it's place. It does no good to argue how often to anneal when your gun is a tight neck chamber so therefore you don't have to anneal. Good for you. It's nice to hear the difference between hardness, interference and tension being used correctly. But again, neck bushing do have an affect and that needs to be explained some how. [/QUOTE]
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