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Is there anytime neck turning is not a good idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="220s" data-source="post: 1100129" data-attributes="member: 91230"><p>As I said a light skim, by this I mean I turn so that the cutter makes contact with about 50-75% of the neck. </p><p>In effect all Im doing is uniforming neck thickness across the batch of brass.</p><p>Thining any thicker spots and not touching any thinner spots, it is possible I'm increasing eccentricity but at the same time increasing the consistency.</p><p>Your right in that even in sub 1/2moa varmint rifles I haven't been able to attribute any increase or drop off in accuracy to it</p><p>It does give me something to tinker with on a wet day and I don't think you can underestimate the placebo effect, I think everyone shoots better the more confidence they have in their gear regardless of if there is any measurable improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="220s, post: 1100129, member: 91230"] As I said a light skim, by this I mean I turn so that the cutter makes contact with about 50-75% of the neck. In effect all Im doing is uniforming neck thickness across the batch of brass. Thining any thicker spots and not touching any thinner spots, it is possible I'm increasing eccentricity but at the same time increasing the consistency. Your right in that even in sub 1/2moa varmint rifles I haven't been able to attribute any increase or drop off in accuracy to it It does give me something to tinker with on a wet day and I don't think you can underestimate the placebo effect, I think everyone shoots better the more confidence they have in their gear regardless of if there is any measurable improvement. [/QUOTE]
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