partial neck turning

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If you were to partially neck turn to even out brass necks for a factory chambered rifle, would you then size with a standard FL die (expander ball removed) and expand with a mandrel? or would you size with a FL bushing die (with the expander removed)? I'm thinking the standard die and mandrel to push the remaining irregularities to the outside of the neck for more consistent tension. Opinions?
 
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When you say "partial" turn, I presume you mean skim turn just to even out thick(er) portions of the neck? If so, it depends upon how much your regular FL die reduces OD of your necks. If enough for .002 or so neck tension, then you're good. If not, you need to use a bushing die to get enough reduction to then even out neck tension with a mandrel.
 
set your standard die up so the stem is up so high that is starts expanding before its done leaving the neck

then on another operation bush die down and mandrel up

Waste of time. Just use a mandrel.

i disagree , consistent tension and release help lower standard deviation , spreads
 
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set your standard die up so the stem is up so high that is starts expanding before its done leaving the neck

then on another operation bush die down and mandrel up



i disagree , consistent tension and release help lower standard deviation ,
Yes that's true and why you should use a mandrel. The neck turning then is a waste of time in a factory chamber.
 
Yes that's true and why you should use a mandrel. The neck turning then is a waste of time in a factory chamber.
Thats is your opinion, you've obviously never run across brass that had .004 variance in neck thickness or checked.
Quality brass like Lapua or ADG certainly almost always will take care of the need in most situations.
 
Sherm, always demanding your right. It gets a little tiring. My opinion is there is a right time to turn and an unnecessary time to turn. Right time - tight neck chambers, competition (benchrest, F class, etc.)
Unnecessary - quality brass in a factory chamber. Neck turning quality brass with a .001 difference is a waste of time.
Are there other times to turn? There is always an example you can use to say your right, like using crappy brass or necking down wildcats. But why waste time, use quality brass and don't waste time neck turning.
 
Ha Ha, im not demanding anything.
If you use quality brass of course you dont need to turn in most instances.
Your the one who said turning is a waste of time in some cases yes but not all.
Some people its not a waste of time some it is.
 
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