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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2814736" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>BrentM</p><p>Hope that you and your family are doing well and in good health.</p><p>Turning case necks can benefit greatly if you have a chamber that was "Cut" at a certain dimension and you have a Die Set with Bushings. You can then get specific "Neck Tension" for your bullet release.</p><p>Even with a SAAMI cut Chamber you can benefit from turning necks. Now you are not going to get the same advantage as a sizing die with bushings BUT you can have your case necks "Concentric" which will help with bullet release. If you take your case and just neck turn to take any high spots off (and each case neck the same thickness) which in turn will make your neck "Concentric" When you size your brass in the SAAMI reamer the neck will have the same thickness so the same release pressure.</p><p>I already know that the hunting /shooting and even the competition world some will disagree with "Turning Necks" and that it is an extra step that takes time and no benefit.</p><p>I never have and will never try to talk a reloader into "Turning Necks". I do it because I have done the research and have "My Results" on My Shooting.</p><p>Also you have to Turn Necks CORRECLTY if you are going to do it. You can mess the brass up if doing it incorrectly and with inferior tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2814736, member: 116439"] BrentM Hope that you and your family are doing well and in good health. Turning case necks can benefit greatly if you have a chamber that was "Cut" at a certain dimension and you have a Die Set with Bushings. You can then get specific "Neck Tension" for your bullet release. Even with a SAAMI cut Chamber you can benefit from turning necks. Now you are not going to get the same advantage as a sizing die with bushings BUT you can have your case necks "Concentric" which will help with bullet release. If you take your case and just neck turn to take any high spots off (and each case neck the same thickness) which in turn will make your neck "Concentric" When you size your brass in the SAAMI reamer the neck will have the same thickness so the same release pressure. I already know that the hunting /shooting and even the competition world some will disagree with "Turning Necks" and that it is an extra step that takes time and no benefit. I never have and will never try to talk a reloader into "Turning Necks". I do it because I have done the research and have "My Results" on My Shooting. Also you have to Turn Necks CORRECLTY if you are going to do it. You can mess the brass up if doing it incorrectly and with inferior tools. [/QUOTE]
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