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Brass neck getting thicker.
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<blockquote data-quote="284 Win." data-source="post: 591150" data-attributes="member: 25269"><p>Thanks alot Mikecr.</p><p>On my .284 Winchester I have noticed the neck being tapered but I haven't had any problem there at all. I neck turn the Laupa brass when it was new and the bullet is seated WAYYY out to stay out of the neck shoulder juction and I only have like .001 neck tesion on a loaded round.</p><p>The 6mm Remington Is Winchester brass and it"s not neck turned and YES the 87 Grain bullet is out to the lands loaded and is seated in the thickin brass area casing me problems.</p><p>Is it normal for you to neck turn brass again later down the road to take taper out. It just seams cheaper than to try to buy a Wilson inside neck reamer for every caliber you shoot.</p><p>Anthony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="284 Win., post: 591150, member: 25269"] Thanks alot Mikecr. On my .284 Winchester I have noticed the neck being tapered but I haven't had any problem there at all. I neck turn the Laupa brass when it was new and the bullet is seated WAYYY out to stay out of the neck shoulder juction and I only have like .001 neck tesion on a loaded round. The 6mm Remington Is Winchester brass and it"s not neck turned and YES the 87 Grain bullet is out to the lands loaded and is seated in the thickin brass area casing me problems. Is it normal for you to neck turn brass again later down the road to take taper out. It just seams cheaper than to try to buy a Wilson inside neck reamer for every caliber you shoot. Anthony [/QUOTE]
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