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Reloading
Neck sizing and turning order (stupid question)
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<blockquote data-quote="Remmy700" data-source="post: 1662977" data-attributes="member: 36564"><p>Man I am anal about stuff and I test everything. Now days I only run high end brass in every gun. And running mandrels I see no gains in neck turning for my style of shooting. I don't do BR or anything and mainly just shoot steel and for that purpose I have found that getting good brass, and proper prep and running mandrel, this simply works for me. But as mentioned in earlier posts it all depends on what kinda shooting u do and also what is your real world expectations. I focus more these days on getting my charges within one kernal and getting smack dab on the middle of a good node. I still do neck turn for certain guns but as said I am slowly getting away from it unless there is only lower quality brass available that reqs it or chamber that reqs it. I am trying to simplify with running just FL dies with no expander and proper bump followed my mandrels. My ol boss said "keep it simple stupid, quit over thinking crap" lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remmy700, post: 1662977, member: 36564"] Man I am anal about stuff and I test everything. Now days I only run high end brass in every gun. And running mandrels I see no gains in neck turning for my style of shooting. I don’t do BR or anything and mainly just shoot steel and for that purpose I have found that getting good brass, and proper prep and running mandrel, this simply works for me. But as mentioned in earlier posts it all depends on what kinda shooting u do and also what is your real world expectations. I focus more these days on getting my charges within one kernal and getting smack dab on the middle of a good node. I still do neck turn for certain guns but as said I am slowly getting away from it unless there is only lower quality brass available that reqs it or chamber that reqs it. I am trying to simplify with running just FL dies with no expander and proper bump followed my mandrels. My ol boss said “keep it simple stupid, quit over thinking crap” lol [/QUOTE]
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