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Maintaining Consistency In Your Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim See" data-source="post: 1463738" data-attributes="member: 69519"><p>Thanks for the replies guys. On neck turning, I typically only do this if I need to fit my brass to a tight necked chamber. Best accuracy seems to come from at least .004-.006" clearance in most chambers. I wrote this article about 5 years ago and still use the same process for the most part.When I need 300 rounds for a single 2 day match i seek out what is easy and works for sub 1/2 moa accuracy. if I was in Benchrest I'm sure my process would need some refinement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim See, post: 1463738, member: 69519"] Thanks for the replies guys. On neck turning, I typically only do this if I need to fit my brass to a tight necked chamber. Best accuracy seems to come from at least .004-.006" clearance in most chambers. I wrote this article about 5 years ago and still use the same process for the most part.When I need 300 rounds for a single 2 day match i seek out what is easy and works for sub 1/2 moa accuracy. if I was in Benchrest I'm sure my process would need some refinement. [/QUOTE]
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