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Reloading
Neck turning.
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2783146" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I used to turn necks on saami spec chambers too. I was only turning enough to clean up 90% of the necks and I might see 1 out of 100 cases be extreme. In most cases I could turn down to .0135-.014 and clean up the thickness enough creat concentric ammo. </p><p></p><p>Today, unless I spec a tight chamber, I don't turn. I use a mandrel. The results are very similar in concentricity and velocity variation as turned necks. </p><p></p><p>I know I'm not adding anything new to the discussion but I think you'll find more value elsewhere or switch to a mandrel expansion process. I'd rather have a thicker neck for sealing the chamber, lasting longer, annealing process etc personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2783146, member: 61747"] I used to turn necks on saami spec chambers too. I was only turning enough to clean up 90% of the necks and I might see 1 out of 100 cases be extreme. In most cases I could turn down to .0135-.014 and clean up the thickness enough creat concentric ammo. Today, unless I spec a tight chamber, I don’t turn. I use a mandrel. The results are very similar in concentricity and velocity variation as turned necks. I know I’m not adding anything new to the discussion but I think you’ll find more value elsewhere or switch to a mandrel expansion process. I’d rather have a thicker neck for sealing the chamber, lasting longer, annealing process etc personally. [/QUOTE]
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