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Reloading
6.5x284 Norma neck tension
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<blockquote data-quote="Mcarso1" data-source="post: 1527003" data-attributes="member: 99287"><p>Morning fellas. So I ordered the die and bushing last night and should be here next week. Got on YouTube last night and was watching videos on set up etc and started seeing where guys where doing a lot of concentricity measuring and turning necks to remove material as needed . You guys doing that or is that more of a bench rest shooter verses hunter/plinker? It seemed interesting but being a rookie not real sure how much gain it is? Your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcarso1, post: 1527003, member: 99287"] Morning fellas. So I ordered the die and bushing last night and should be here next week. Got on YouTube last night and was watching videos on set up etc and started seeing where guys where doing a lot of concentricity measuring and turning necks to remove material as needed . You guys doing that or is that more of a bench rest shooter verses hunter/plinker? It seemed interesting but being a rookie not real sure how much gain it is? Your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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