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Reloading
How does neck sizing length fit into reload tuning?
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<blockquote data-quote="PddPdd" data-source="post: 1949606" data-attributes="member: 111799"><p>Maybe you could tune with neck tension. Maybe you could affect SD.</p><p>But if relying on this for tune, your [spring back force x area gripped] better be super consistent. I think it would need to be measured, and right now there is no way to actually do that.</p><p>Given this, It's easier for sure to rely on the right powder charge for tune.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Mikecr,</p><p>Regarding measurement of the length of neck getting sized by the bushing, I agree I don't know of a way to measure it but wouldn't trimming a case to a fixed length each reloading after body sizing plus no changes to the S-bushing die engagement keep it consistent?</p><p></p><p>As a side note, I was wondering if limiting the neck sizing would allow one to avoid sizing the portion of the neck where a doughnut might be forming to some unknown degree and therefore avoid that issue?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="PddPdd, post: 1949606, member: 111799"] Maybe you could tune with neck tension. Maybe you could affect SD. But if relying on this for tune, your [spring back force x area gripped] better be super consistent. I think it would need to be measured, and right now there is no way to actually do that. Given this, It's easier for sure to rely on the right powder charge for tune. [/QUOTE] Mikecr, Regarding measurement of the length of neck getting sized by the bushing, I agree I don't know of a way to measure it but wouldn't trimming a case to a fixed length each reloading after body sizing plus no changes to the S-bushing die engagement keep it consistent? As a side note, I was wondering if limiting the neck sizing would allow one to avoid sizing the portion of the neck where a doughnut might be forming to some unknown degree and therefore avoid that issue? [/QUOTE]
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