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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 2412657" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>Ok, if I'm understanding you correctly... "neck tension", there are quite a few ways to skin that cat, so in my case and used a .308 Win with Fl or neck sized brass either works, I make the last step crimping with a LEE factory crimp die, it gives me consistent neck tension and somewhat better concentricity between the bullet and case. So you can have tension in this case in two ways, use case neck tension uniformity by turning the necks and then opening them with a mandrel.... or just uniformly crimp the tension into the neck and bullet LEE factory crimp die does this very well, now it may not work for all disciplines but for the shooting that I was doing it worked just fine, look into the LEE factory crimp die concept with or without cannelured bullets. Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 2412657, member: 16609"] Ok, if I'm understanding you correctly... "neck tension", there are quite a few ways to skin that cat, so in my case and used a .308 Win with Fl or neck sized brass either works, I make the last step crimping with a LEE factory crimp die, it gives me consistent neck tension and somewhat better concentricity between the bullet and case. So you can have tension in this case in two ways, use case neck tension uniformity by turning the necks and then opening them with a mandrel.... or just uniformly crimp the tension into the neck and bullet LEE factory crimp die does this very well, now it may not work for all disciplines but for the shooting that I was doing it worked just fine, look into the LEE factory crimp die concept with or without cannelured bullets. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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