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Tightneck 6-284 question
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat" data-source="post: 116095" data-attributes="member: 4557"><p>Fifty and Uncle B, thanks for the info. I neck turn my 6.5x284, and I like doing it, so I don't mind neck turning. I am leaning towards the .272 neck diameter suggested by Uncle B. I will be using Lupa Brass, so will it be worth it to have a tightneck 6-284. I want to get the most accuracy out of this rifle as possible. I do lots of prep work to my brass such as cleaning flash holes, uniforming primer pockets, checking for runout, sorting by weight, ect. So, I really don't mind neck turning. Will neck turning the 6-284 give me an edge in the accuracy department, and is the .272 neck diameter the way to go.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Wildcat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat, post: 116095, member: 4557"] Fifty and Uncle B, thanks for the info. I neck turn my 6.5x284, and I like doing it, so I don't mind neck turning. I am leaning towards the .272 neck diameter suggested by Uncle B. I will be using Lupa Brass, so will it be worth it to have a tightneck 6-284. I want to get the most accuracy out of this rifle as possible. I do lots of prep work to my brass such as cleaning flash holes, uniforming primer pockets, checking for runout, sorting by weight, ect. So, I really don't mind neck turning. Will neck turning the 6-284 give me an edge in the accuracy department, and is the .272 neck diameter the way to go. Thanks Wildcat [/QUOTE]
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