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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
neck turning
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<blockquote data-quote="srlamy" data-source="post: 604233" data-attributes="member: 36880"><p>I forgot to mention this also, I agree. after neck turning and the redding neck sizing and seating die i'm under .001 on runout with most all my loads. also when I neck size I leave about 1/8 inch of the neck just above the shoulder alone. A man with many years of reloading told me it helps to keep the cartridge centered , but I still have the majority of the neck sized to hold .002 tension. If I shoot from my magazine feed 308 I use .004 tension to avoid bullet change from mag feeding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="srlamy, post: 604233, member: 36880"] I forgot to mention this also, I agree. after neck turning and the redding neck sizing and seating die i'm under .001 on runout with most all my loads. also when I neck size I leave about 1/8 inch of the neck just above the shoulder alone. A man with many years of reloading told me it helps to keep the cartridge centered , but I still have the majority of the neck sized to hold .002 tension. If I shoot from my magazine feed 308 I use .004 tension to avoid bullet change from mag feeding [/QUOTE]
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