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Maintaining Consistency In Your Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="cetacea" data-source="post: 1460412" data-attributes="member: 10943"><p>Good article, but would like to add one point---neck turning. If you measure virgin brass necks, there may be as much as .005 difference from one side the to other. My theory is, when fired and one side of the neck touches the chamber before the other, the bullet starts out crooked. I neck turn all my brass so necks are consistent. Have improved 100 yd groups as much as 1/2" in a number of varmint rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cetacea, post: 1460412, member: 10943"] Good article, but would like to add one point---neck turning. If you measure virgin brass necks, there may be as much as .005 difference from one side the to other. My theory is, when fired and one side of the neck touches the chamber before the other, the bullet starts out crooked. I neck turn all my brass so necks are consistent. Have improved 100 yd groups as much as 1/2" in a number of varmint rifles. [/QUOTE]
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