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Reloading
How much to turn necks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Carey" data-source="post: 113372" data-attributes="member: 5303"><p>Not to rain on your parade, but if you have a .342" chamber neck in a factory Remington I'd be surprised. (.3425 is SAAMI minimum spec.) and a .338 loaded round, your at the accepted sporting rifle chamber clearance already. If you cut the neck walls anything under .015 you'll have an undersize round for a factory chamber. I've seen Remington chambers run as high as .3450, the only to know is a chamber cast. Brass spring back cannot be used to figure the case neck size.</p><p></p><p> Match grade chambers usually like brass .002 under chamber neck size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Carey, post: 113372, member: 5303"] Not to rain on your parade, but if you have a .342" chamber neck in a factory Remington I'd be surprised. (.3425 is SAAMI minimum spec.) and a .338 loaded round, your at the accepted sporting rifle chamber clearance already. If you cut the neck walls anything under .015 you'll have an undersize round for a factory chamber. I've seen Remington chambers run as high as .3450, the only to know is a chamber cast. Brass spring back cannot be used to figure the case neck size. Match grade chambers usually like brass .002 under chamber neck size. [/QUOTE]
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