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Discussion about neck turning
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2118265" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Look at at what Justice 1327 is saying on how to do it. He I feel is right on. After cutting your necks I would anneal them. You can go on line get more info on cutting necks. There other items you need to watch for in cutting necks. I would start at a thickness, and see how they group. Neck tension has a lot to due to accuracies in releasing the bullet so it's the same each time. I have been changing my reloading process here as of late. The other is I won't cut all my cases either. I have to see how they perform. I have or I am getting higher end brass such as Peterson, or Lapua brass. I am changing from weighting my brass in case weight to volume weight. Your 300 Win Mag is good rifle. No problem in reaching out with it either. One of my rifles is a 308 Norma Mag the older brother to the 300 Win Mag. The 300 Win Mag is a better cartridge and more case to hold powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2118265, member: 101791"] Look at at what Justice 1327 is saying on how to do it. He I feel is right on. After cutting your necks I would anneal them. You can go on line get more info on cutting necks. There other items you need to watch for in cutting necks. I would start at a thickness, and see how they group. Neck tension has a lot to due to accuracies in releasing the bullet so it's the same each time. I have been changing my reloading process here as of late. The other is I won't cut all my cases either. I have to see how they perform. I have or I am getting higher end brass such as Peterson, or Lapua brass. I am changing from weighting my brass in case weight to volume weight. Your 300 Win Mag is good rifle. No problem in reaching out with it either. One of my rifles is a 308 Norma Mag the older brother to the 300 Win Mag. The 300 Win Mag is a better cartridge and more case to hold powder. [/QUOTE]
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