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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1148493" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>Bart, it is not meaningless to measure fired neck diameter IF you don't know what your chamber neck diameter is AND you are using bushings to resize necks. The OP appears to have a chamber neck .010" over his target resized neck of .305" and Redding experts will tell bushing users not to reduce necks more than .005" in one step as it can cause inconsistent neck tension. I know his approximate chamber neck BECAUSE he measured his fired case necks and I added .001" for spring back, therefore, I recommended he use at least one intermediate bushing, as per Redding instructions. He may have excellent results. His call as to how much accuracy he wants. I only addressed case wall thickness in reference to flashhole's post, but I agree with him. The PO asked a simple question and somehow it got to how well you shoot @ 1000. My apology to RustyRick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1148493, member: 90080"] Bart, it is not meaningless to measure fired neck diameter IF you don't know what your chamber neck diameter is AND you are using bushings to resize necks. The OP appears to have a chamber neck .010" over his target resized neck of .305" and Redding experts will tell bushing users not to reduce necks more than .005" in one step as it can cause inconsistent neck tension. I know his approximate chamber neck BECAUSE he measured his fired case necks and I added .001" for spring back, therefore, I recommended he use at least one intermediate bushing, as per Redding instructions. He may have excellent results. His call as to how much accuracy he wants. I only addressed case wall thickness in reference to flashhole's post, but I agree with him. The PO asked a simple question and somehow it got to how well you shoot @ 1000. My apology to RustyRick [/QUOTE]
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