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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="nheninge" data-source="post: 261857" data-attributes="member: 13085"><p>100% on the same page with ya boomtube. I do also use the neck turning process to index my cases for thick/thin sides. When I turn a half thou off, the side of the case that is untouched by the cutter is the thin side of the case (which I place behind my recoil lug). I mark the thin side and take another half thou off (only if needed to achieve thickness, concentricity etc. Any thoughts/experience whether this might contribute to brass life/accuracy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nheninge, post: 261857, member: 13085"] 100% on the same page with ya boomtube. I do also use the neck turning process to index my cases for thick/thin sides. When I turn a half thou off, the side of the case that is untouched by the cutter is the thin side of the case (which I place behind my recoil lug). I mark the thin side and take another half thou off (only if needed to achieve thickness, concentricity etc. Any thoughts/experience whether this might contribute to brass life/accuracy? [/QUOTE]
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