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Bumping shoulder neck sizing neck turning
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1004180" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>All I have to say is WOW...the more I read about reloading the more questions I have. I have decided that I want to start neck sizing my brass for my 7mm rem mag so I bought a lee neck sizing die set. I understand why some people neck size, but the question is how do I bump the shoulders back (when the time comes) with out full length resizing? Do I need to buy yet another die for bumping the shoulders back? I have the lock and load gauge you use to measure shoulder length already. </p><p>My final question is about neck turning. I read somewhere that by the time I need to bump the shoulder back I will also have to "turn" the necks. I think I understand the principle...you want to make sure the neck is an even thickness all the way around. How important is this for my needs of mainting a .5 MOA load? How does one go about even doing this process of neck turning? Reloading is almost starting to become overwhelming and less fun haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1004180, member: 52437"] All I have to say is WOW...the more I read about reloading the more questions I have. I have decided that I want to start neck sizing my brass for my 7mm rem mag so I bought a lee neck sizing die set. I understand why some people neck size, but the question is how do I bump the shoulders back (when the time comes) with out full length resizing? Do I need to buy yet another die for bumping the shoulders back? I have the lock and load gauge you use to measure shoulder length already. My final question is about neck turning. I read somewhere that by the time I need to bump the shoulder back I will also have to "turn" the necks. I think I understand the principle...you want to make sure the neck is an even thickness all the way around. How important is this for my needs of mainting a .5 MOA load? How does one go about even doing this process of neck turning? Reloading is almost starting to become overwhelming and less fun haha. [/QUOTE]
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