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Reloading
Bertram and adg brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack R Tishue Jr" data-source="post: 1579716" data-attributes="member: 109081"><p>Standard for weight distribution is 1-2% of weight of the brass so a case that weighs 200 grs, a 2grain weight difference acceptable. NECK turning does NOTHING if not for a tight BR chamber, BR chamber necessary due to tight tolerances for the round. At a 1000 yds, what is you change in spread. Can get crazy with this kind of thing. Unless you're BR shooting at a 1000 yds and or just trying to have something to brag about, not important unless would put you out of the X ring (10" at a 1000 yds for hi-power target).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack R Tishue Jr, post: 1579716, member: 109081"] Standard for weight distribution is 1-2% of weight of the brass so a case that weighs 200 grs, a 2grain weight difference acceptable. NECK turning does NOTHING if not for a tight BR chamber, BR chamber necessary due to tight tolerances for the round. At a 1000 yds, what is you change in spread. Can get crazy with this kind of thing. Unless you're BR shooting at a 1000 yds and or just trying to have something to brag about, not important unless would put you out of the X ring (10" at a 1000 yds for hi-power target). [/QUOTE]
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